Twenty-two University of 91勛圖 students have been named finalists for the 2025-26 Fulbright U.S. Student Program, with another seven singled out as alternates for the award. The finalists include 18 undergraduate students and four 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, undergraduate students work closely with the (CUSE) and graduate students with the s .
"Given the headwinds of this year's Fulbright cycle, including funding uncertainty and later final notifications, Mathilda Nassar, Emily Buika Hunt and I are incredibly proud of our students for their grit and ultimate success, said Elise Rudt-Moorthy, associate director of national fellowships at CUSE. It was an honor working with everyone throughout the summer and fall, and we would like to thank all the faculty and alumni who helped with advising.
Michael Skalski, associate program director in the Office of Grants and Fellowships, said, We are very proud of and congratulate all our Fulbrighters this year. Our fellows worked hard and diligently on their applications, so we have the utmost confidence that they will represent 91勛圖 and the U.S. in the best way possible in their host countries.
The finalists are:
Undergraduate
Aria Bossone, American studies and peace studies (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Spain
Charlotte Cardarella, honors anthropology and Arabic, English teaching assistantship to Spain
Mary Kate Cashman, political science and peace studies (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Kosovo
Eva Garces-Foley, anthropology, peace studies (supplemental) and Spanish (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Spain
Juliet Hare, political science, global affairs (supplemental with a concentration in international peace studies) and French (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Luxembourg
Ethan Harned, psychology and pre-health studies (supplemental), Fulbright-Nehru open study/research award to India
Sarah Hui, program of liberal studies and theology, open study/research award to Italy
Joseph Kositzke, American studies, English teaching assistantship to Spain
Joseph Lufti, American studies and Arabic, English teaching assistantship to Georgia
Leslie Martin, global affairs and Latino studies (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Colombia
Matthew McCollum, honors international economics, English teaching assistantship to Germany
Maria Murinova, program of liberal studies, English teaching assistantship to the Slovak Republic
Margaret OBrien, political science and Italian (supplemental with a concentration in Irish studies), English teaching assistantship to Italy
Jasmine Pe簽a Ramirez, political science and Latino studies (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to South Korea
Theresa Salazar, preprofessional studies and theology (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Spain
Alexandra Sutton, political science, English teaching assistantship to Lithuania
Sarah Van Hollebeke, political science and German, English teaching assistantship to Germany
Juliet Webb, anthropology and peace studies (supplemental), English teaching assistantship to Senegal
Graduate
Christopher Cirelli, master of education (Alliance for Catholic Education) English teaching assistantship to Italy
Montana Garcia, master of education (Alliance for Catholic Education), English teaching assistantship to Malta
Nicholas Herrud, history, open study/research award to Lithuania
Natasha Rodgers, French and Francophone studies, English teaching assistantship to Mauritius