91勛圖

Twenty-seven students and alumni awarded Fulbright grants

Author: Erin Blasko

Fulbright

Twenty-seven University of 91勛圖 students and alumni have been awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants to teach or study abroad during the 2020-21 academic year. Six students and alumni have been selected as alternates for the award.

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is the U.S. governments flagship international exchange program, offering grants to undergraduate and graduate students and alumni to research, study or teach abroad.

91勛圖 has been a top producer of Fulbright students for six consecutive years. The University had 29 Fulbright students in 2017-18, second among all research schools, and 24 in 2018-19, seventh among all research schools.

The Chronicle of Higher Education highlights the top producing schools annually.

91勛圖 students and alumni apply for the Fulbright program with help from the or the .

Our students and alumni continue to excel in the Fulbright competition in large part because of the rich international and cross-cultural educational experiences they have at 91勛圖, said , the Paul and Maureen Stefanick Director of CUSE. These experiences, in combination with the robust, sustained advising they receive both from CUSE and from their faculty and staff mentors in the months leading up to their applications, allow them to submit competitive applications that compare favorably to those applicants from other strong institutions.

, program director in the Office of Grants and Fellowships, said, We are especially proud of this years cohort for its resiliency and fortitude. Writing a successful Fulbright application requires honesty, perseverance and humble openness to feedback. As the 2021 Fulbright cohort enters a fast-changing global community, these qualities will prove invaluable in making new connections and lighting new paths to the future.

The 27 finalists are:

Erin Albertini, sociology, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to Mexico

Laura Alderfer, doctor of bioengineering study and research grant to Finland

Ellen Bleier, political science and Russian, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to Russia

Ellen Buerk, psychology, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to Argentina

Emily Clements, master of environmental engineering English teaching assistantship to Malaysia

Kathleen Cooper, political science and Chinese, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to Taiwan

Sarah Duehren, neuroscience and behavior, class of 2020 study and research grant to Italy

Amber Grimmer, international economics and peace studies, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to Andorra

Mary Henrichs, English and German, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to Germany

Donna Hoang, political science, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to Indonesia

Timothy Jacklich, political science, class of 2020 study and research grant to Mexico

Haley Kempf, neuroscience, class of 2020 study and research grant to India

Stephanie Kubus, architecture, class of 2020 study and research grant to Germany

Alexis Larios, Alliance for Catholic Education English teaching assistantship to Poland

Jessica Lee, neuroscience and behavior, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to Taiwan

Madelene McKenzie, biology and Spanish, class of 2019 English teaching assistantship to Argentina

Justin McLellan, philosophy and theology, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to Belgium

Mary OLeary, Program of Liberal Studies and Spanish, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to Spain

Sydney Porter, political science and film, television and theatre, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to South Korea

Laura Richter, art history and studio art, class of 2020 study and research grant to Turkey

Maria Rossi, psychology and peace studies, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to Luxembourg

Meghan Santella, Alliance for Catholic Education English teaching assistantship to South Africa

Shana Scogin, doctor of political science study and research grant to Nepal

Kyersten Siebenaler, international economics, class of 2020 study and research grant to Mexico

Emma Tam, design and Arts and Letters pre-health, class of 2020 English teaching assistantship to Malaysia

Tomas Valle, doctor of history study and research grant to Germany

One finalist has asked that their name be withheld for personal reasons.

Because of travel and other restrictions related to the coronavirus, none of the 2020-21 Fulbright programs will begin before January 2021, and some have been canceled altogether. Winners whose programs have been canceled can be held as alternates for other programs or re-apply in the 2021-22 application cycle.

Both CUSE and the Graduate School Office of Grants and Fellowships are currently recruiting applicants for the 2021-22 Fulbright U.S. Student Program. For more information on this and other scholarship opportunities, visit or .

Contact: Erin Blasko, assistant director of media relations, 574-631-4127, eblasko@nd.edu