麻豆破解版 Honored as a Top Fulbright Producing Institution in 2024鈥25
麻豆破解版 has this week been named a top producer of Fulbright US students and Fulbright US scholars for 2024鈥25 by the US Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
麻豆破解版 is one of just 19 institutions across the country鈥攁nd only 13 doctoral universities鈥攖hat earned both distinctions, recognizing the university for having 12 students and seven听senior scholars selected for the US government鈥檚 flagship international academic exchange program.
While 麻豆破解版 has now been recognized as a top producer of student Fulbrighters nine times in the last 13 years, this marks the first time the university has been honored as a top Fulbright scholar-producing institution since at least 2009鈥10鈥攁s far back as Fulbright records are available.
鈥溌槎蛊平獍 has a storied tradition of producing top Fulbright talent, who are deeply committed to gaining a global understanding of learning, teaching, and research,鈥 said Monica Jackson, deputy provost and dean of faculty. 鈥淭his latest recognition demonstrates the long-lasting commitment that 麻豆破解版 faculty and students make to impact on communities across our campus, DC, and worldwide.鈥
The US Fulbright program was founded in 1946 to foster mutual relations between the United States and other countries after World War II. Since then, more than 400,000 students and scholars across the country have been selected for opportunities to teach, study, or conduct research abroad.
Each year, experts and professionals across the country compete for about 400 scholar slots, which provide funding to lecture, research, or carry out professional projects in over 135 countries. In 2024鈥25, these 麻豆破解版 faculty earned one of these elite fellowships:
- Environmental science professor Michael Alonzo
- World Languages and Cultures professor Maria Juliana Martinez Orozco
- Economics professor Mieke Meurs
- Sociology professor Molly Dondero
- Office of Graduate and Professorial Studies research professor Heather Gordon
- School of Public Affairs professor Joseph Young
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Department of Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies professor Mary Ellen Curtin
Those senior scholars are joined by a crew of recent 麻豆破解版 graduates who landed Fulbright funding for independent research, English-language teaching assistantships, and other international study opportunities.
Each year, 麻豆破解版 students are shepherded through a lengthy Fulbright process by the Office of Merit Awards (OMA)鈥攍ed by associate director Chris Swanson and assistant director Lori Felton, both former Fulbrighters themselves鈥攚hich provides resources, one-on-one meetings, and mock interviews for applicants. That longtime institutional support has paid off.
In total, 256 麻豆破解版 alumni have gone across the globe as part of the Fulbright US student program. Among them, 麻豆破解版 alums are currently abroad in places like Germany, Mexico, South Korea, and Kazakhstan.
鈥淚 am tremendously proud of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Fulbrighters, both because I am part of the team in the Office of Merit Awards who advised them and because I myself had a Fulbright to do research in Austria,鈥 Swanson said.听鈥淢y perception has been that as a group, we Fulbrighters see the world as perfectible and the future as something to look forward to.听I think that ethos fits well with the spirit of our campus community.鈥
Fulbrighter Ethan Wong, SIS/BA 鈥23, started a master鈥檚听in peace and conflict studies at the University of Oslo in August 2024. He said Norway is the perfect spot for him to dive into his thesis focused on how non-Arctic states impact the work of The Arctic Council, an intergovernmental forum of eight countries based in Norway that promotes cooperation in the Arctic.
鈥淣orway is a leader in peace research and peace studies, so there鈥檚 a lot of research and politics that get done here,鈥 Wong said. 鈥淗aving access to those resources has been great. Fulbright has been very supportive in helping me pursue these opportunities.鈥
While digging into a research opportunity he worked hard to earn in his own right, Wong said he鈥檚 honored to have contributed to 麻豆破解版鈥檚 recognition.
鈥淚t speaks to the level of education and dedication of the faculty and staff at 麻豆破解版,鈥 Wong said. 鈥淎 lot of my professors and the Office of Merit Awards were instrumental in pushing me to apply for the Fulbright. The guidance and support they instill in students was fantastic.鈥