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Almost Two Dozen Students and Alumni Offered Fulbright Awards

By Rebecca Goldfine
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµ students and recent graduates have been offered Fulbrights to teach English or conduct research abroad next year in countries spanning the globe.

The , founded by U.S. senator J. William Fulbright in 1946 and sponsored by the U.S. government, is designed to increase mutual understanding between our nation and other countries. Each year, applicants are selected in a competitive process to teach English or pursue studies or research in one of more than 160 nations around the world.

A record number of ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµ students applied this year in a challenging process that began last spring. They submitted initial applications the first week of classes last fall, and many had to wait until this spring to receive final notification.

In this extraordinary year when the Fulbright start date has been postponed to January, 2021, even the decision to accept the award may be difficult. “Our applicants invest tremendous energy in this process, in preparation for work that calls on the best of their liberal arts education as well as their deep engagement with the common good,” said Janice Jaffe, interim director of Student Fellowships and Research. “ We are proud of every one of them.”

We introduce our 2020 Fulbright winners below.


Ali Briere on a bike
Ali Briere ’20

Ali Briere ’20, English Teaching Assistant, Spain

Major: Hispanic Studies

Minor: Economics

Aspirations abroad: “Being a Fulbright fellow in Spain would be a natural opportunity for me to bring my passion for teaching and broad educational experience to the country. To complement my classroom teaching, I would like to propose a creative writing circle (in English or multilingual) and/or a bike riding and advocacy group.”

Gract Bukowski-Thall ’20
Grace Bukowski-Thall ’20

Grace Bukowski-Thall ’20, Study/Research Award, Austria

Major: Biology

Minor: German

Aspirations abroad: “I will be studying how the disruption of gut microbe compositions induces depression at the unit of translational neurogastroenterology at the Medical University of Graz. I will be working under Dr. Aitak Farzi to research why mice lacking gut peptide Peptide YY have altered intestinal microbial compositions and exhibit depression-like behavior....I believe that this project is important because an improved understanding of the connection between the gut and the brain will likely have major implications in developing treatments for depression and other mental illnesses.”

Emily Cohen
Emily Cohen ’20

Emily Cohen ’20, English Teaching Assistant, Germany

Major: History and German

Aspirations abroad: “To engage in my host community, I want to use the skills I have developed as a journalist to speak with my neighbors and other people in my community about current political and social issues, namely the rise of the far-right in Germany. I plan to compile the information I gain through these conversations into a nonfiction piece....In addition, I will explore my own identity and experience in Germany as a Jew of German and American descent.”

Caroline Flaharty ’20
Caroline Flaharty ’20

Caroline Flaharty ’20, English Teaching Assistant, Spain

Major: Education and Psychology

Minor: Sociology

Aspirations abroad: “As an ETA in Spain, I will be best preparing myself for my future goals to work as a teacher and eventually an administrator in urban settings through practical skill and language acquisition, as well as growth in cultural awareness and exchange.”

Sophie Friedman ’20
Sophie Friedman ’20

Sophie Friedman ’20, English Teaching Assistant, South Korea

Major: Education and English

Aspirations abroad: “I'm hoping to bring a creative, discussion-based, writing-focused approach to South Korea's traditional curricula, while learning a lot from South Korea's excellent, evolving education system. I'm committed to serving the needs of my students and eager to learn more about South Korean history, culture, literature, and food.”

Augustus Gilchrist
Augustus Gilchrist ’20

Augustus Gilchrist ’20, English Teaching Assistant, Russia

Major: Russian

Aspirations abroad: “Spending time at the periphery of the former Soviet Union has given me a deep appreciation for the culture of the periphery, and the opportunity to engage with Russian culture outside of the capitals is deeply exciting. I am a voracious reader of Russian literature and consumer of Russian media, and try to remain abreast of major developments in the country. This sense of being ‘in the loop’ will allow me to better connect to my students, both as a teacher of English and as a citizen diplomat explaining US culture.”

Ellen Gyasi ’20
Ellen Gyasi ’20

Ellen Gyasi ’20, English Teaching Assistant, Brazil

Major: Education and Anthropology

Minor: Africana Studies

Aspirations abroad: “I...have spent the majority of my college career studying educational policy and pedagogical practice and am very eager to apply what I have learned into a Brazilian context. As a researcher of Brazilian universities, this experience provides a unique opportunity for me to directly engage with my peers in a way that will be very meaningful. Lastly, I am interested in sharpening my Portuguese language abilities, as well as better acquainting myself with trends in the Brazilian educational system, building off my Mellon Mays research project.”

Laura Howells ’20
Laura Howells ’20

Laura Howells ’20, Study/Research Award, Estonia

Major: Government and Russian

Aspirations abroad: “I propose to study the Estonian model for countering cyber threats and disinformation. ...A leader in transparency, democratic governance, and public resilience against disinformation campaigns, Estonia is a paragon for defending its information environment from external attacks. Alongside Dr. Adrian Venables and his colleagues at Tallinn University of Technology, I will contribute to the cutting-edge information technology and cyber security research conducted in coordination with NATO's Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence in Tallinn.” Read about Howells's semester-abroad experience in Moscow.

Alex Kogan ’20
Alex Kogan ’20

Alexander Kogan ’20, English Teaching Assistant, Slovak Republic

Major: Math and History

Aspirations abroad: “The Slovak Republic is the only central European country in which I have not yet spent any time. Living there would enable me to use what I already know about central European histories and identities to navigate the Slovak Republic, as well as provide me with plenty to learn about the uniqueness of Slovak culture. ...I love math. I think it is immensely fun, and I love sharing that enjoyment with others. I hope to join or create a math club at the Slovak school to which I am assigned.”

Sarah Lim ’18
Sarah Lim ’18

Seohyun (Sarah) Lim ’18, English Teaching Assistant, Germany

Major: Government and Psychology

Minor: German

Aspirations abroad: “Having only started learning German my sophomore year of college, I would like to go to Germany to fully experience the culture I have only learned about from a classroom. With the Fulbright year coinciding with the presidential election in the US and ending with federal elections in Germany, as a student of American politics and voting behavior, (I believe) the opportunity to be immersed in the culture with the people of Germany at such a pivotal time for both of our nations would be invaluable.”

Penelope Lusk ’17
Penelope Lusk ’17

Penelope Lusk ’17, Study/Research Award, United Kingdom

Major: English

Aspirations abroad: “I propose to complete a master's in English literary studies at the University of Exeter.... Completing the program will prepare me to begin PhD studies so that I can research empathy, ethics, and relationality in literature and the potential impacts on health care. Exeter's academic facilities in my area of interest will sharpen my intellectual acumen and give me scholarly experience in cross-cultural academic dialogue, preparing me to teach and lead in the health humanities.”

Will Parker ’20
Will Parker ’20

Will Parker ’20, English Teaching Assistant, Germany

Major: Environmental Studies/Earth and Oceanographic Science

Minor: History

Aspirations abroad: “I am interested in serving as an ETA in Germany because of its regard for the environment and all public things. As an earth science and environmental studies major, I love the contained cities full of public spaces and the protected rural areas of Germany. Given the focus on sustainability in Germany, I find the environment a compelling route to understanding US and German culture, which I would use as a teaching tool.”

Rhianna Patel ’20
Rhianna Patel ’20

Rhianna Patel ’20, English Teaching Assistant, Spain

Major: Neuroscience

Minor: Math

Aspirations abroad: “Spain...affords me the opportunity to assistant teach in a science classroom, which connects well with my background in and love for the STEM field....Although my recent injury prevents me from playing rugby again, I know that being part of a coaching staff at a youth rugby club in Spain will afford me the opportunity to participate in this unique culture. It is through these bonds that I hope to make friends and exchange culture.”

Tessa Peterson ’20
Tessa Peterson ’20

Tessa Peterson ’20, English Teaching Assistant, Vietnam

Major: Francophone Studies and Earth and Oceanographic Science

Aspirations abroad: “By practicing speaking Vietnamese with locals, I seek to understand the history and effects of French colonization of Indochina, which has been largely overlooked in my coursework. Likewise, I recognize that international collaboration will be necessary to respond to the acute threat of climate change in Vietnam, making cross-cultural exchange an urgent priority.”

Kate Rusk-Kosa ’20
Kate Rusk-Kosa ’20

Kate Rusk-Kosa ’20, English Teaching Assistant, Mexico

Major: Education and Sociology

Minor: Africana Studies

Aspirations abroad: “Being an ETA in Mexico means to me the ability to return to a place that, as an eight-year-old, I called home and to reconnect with a culture that profoundly influenced my upbringing. Beyond the personal connection, this opportunity would allow me to further build upon and strengthen my teaching skills as I strive to become a teacher in a bilingual school setting in my home of Los Angeles.”