Nearly three dozen University of 91勛圖 students have been named finalists, and another eight alternates, for the 2024-25 Fulbright U.S. Student Program. The finalists include 26 undergraduate students and eight graduate students.
Established in 1946, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers students and young professionals from all backgrounds the opportunity to study or teach abroad with support from the U.S. government.
In applying for the award, undergraduates work closely with the (CUSE), and graduate students with the s .
Jeff Thibert is the Paul and Maureen Stefanick Director of CUSE.
On behalf of CUSE, I want to congratulate this years Fulbright finalists and alternates, while also acknowledging the dedication and hard work demonstrated by all of those who applied, Thibert said. 91勛圖 is poised to have its 11th consecutive appearance on the Fulbright Top Producing Institution list in 2025, and I believe this sustained level of success has been possible because of the exceptional global opportunities provided by , the and globally oriented departments and programs; the outstanding teaching and tutoring experiences that students pursue through the , the and other organizations; and the specialized Fulbright advising that students receive from the CUSE team, most recently from Elise Rudt, Emily Hunt and Mathilda Nassar.
, professor of biological sciences and associate dean for professional development in the Graduate School, said, We are immensely proud of all of the 91勛圖 students that have been recognized with a prestigious Fulbright award. The University of 91勛圖 has consistently had the distinction of being a top producer of Fulbright students. Our continued success confirms that our students are outstanding and want to be a force for good throughout the world! I am grateful to the fantastic staff in the Graduate Schools Office of Grants and Fellowships and in the Flatley Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement that provide excellent support to our students as they navigate through the Fulbright submission process.
The 34 finalists are:
Undergraduate
Abigail Abikoye, biological sciences, English teaching assistantship to Spain
Jessica Ashman, honors anthropology and global affairs (supplemental), study and research award to Ecuador
Sarah Bender, political science and statistics (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to the Slovak Republic
Meg Beuter, American studies and English, English teaching assistantship to Kenya
Emily Braun, sociology, English teaching assistantship to Madagascar
Lindsay Burgess, science-business and German (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Germany
Sofia Casillas, political science and Latino studies (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Mexico
Nick Clarizio, honors anthropology, study and research grant to Italy
Bethany Cummings, honors sociology and Italian, study and research grant to Italy
Jensen Enterman, economics and global affairs (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Spain
Megan Fahrney, political science and global affairs (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Benin
Clara Grillo, honors Chinese and economics, English teaching assistantship to Taiwan
Chr穩s Hernandez, anthropology, English teaching assistantship to Mexico
William Hurley, economics and global affairs (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Taiwan
Cormac Huyen, preprofessional studies, study and research award to Mexico
Isabelle Lukau, biochemistry and Africana studies (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Belgium
Teddy Maginn, honors economics and applied and computational mathematics and statistics (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Colombia
Katherine ONeal, psychology, English teaching assistantship to the Czech Republic
Paola Ortiz, political science and Latino studies (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Mexico
Audra Pesko, honors economics and statistics (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Kosovo
Erin Reilly, honors history and Chinese, English teaching assistantship to Taiwan
Adam Salek, honors sociology, English teaching assistantship to the Palestinian Territories
William Smith, theology, English teaching assistantship to the Slovak Republic
Peter Tomei, economics, English teaching assistantship to Cambodia
Victor Wicks, international economics, study and research award to Mexico
Allie Wu, honors neuroscience and behavior, English teaching assistantship to Taiwan
Graduate
Michael Averill, Master of Education (Alliance for Catholic Education), English teaching assistantship to Colombia
Lincoln Bargender, Master of Education (Alliance for Catholic Education), English teaching assistantship to Germany
Christopher Dean, Master of Education (Alliance for Catholic Education), English teaching assistantship to the Czech Republic
Erin Fennessy, Master of Education (Alliance for Catholic Education), English teaching assistantship to France
Maria Gargano, doctoral candidate in peace studies and psychology, study and research grant to Mexico
Emma Hokoda, Master of Global Affairs, study and research grant to Guatemala
Lauren Sinnock, Master of Education (Alliance for Catholic Education), English teaching assistantship to Botswana
Stephanie Truskowski, doctoral candidate in history, study and research grant to Austria
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