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Oct. 23, 2009 U-M among top in nation for producing Fulbright students, scholarsANN ARBOR, Mich.—Seven University of Michigan scholars and 28 U-M students have been awarded Fulbright Fellowships for 2009-2010. Among the faculty scholar winners, U-M's Ann Arbor campus led the country in the U.S. State Department-funded Fulbright awards, along with Michigan State University and the University of Oregon, each receiving seven awards. UM-Flint also produced a Fulbright Scholar. Among the student winners, U-M tied with Stanford University, producing 28 winners each. Only three universities produced more: Northwestern University (32), the University of Chicago (31), and Brown University (29). A total of 111 U-M students applied, although an especially large class, 144, has already applied for next year's Fulbrights. The purpose of the Fulbright Program is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and other countries. The State Department makes Fulbright fellowships available to more than 1,500 U.S. students annually to study, conduct research, teach English, or train in the creative arts in more than 140 countries worldwide. The competition is administered at U-M through the International Institute. U-M's 2009-10 Fulbright Fellows and their destinations and topics of study: Beenish Ahmed, B.A., LSA (Political Science,South Asian Studies), United Kingdom Breonna Arder, B. A., LSA (Anthropology, Political Science, Near Eastern Studies), Egypt Baird Campbell, B.A., LSA (Applied Linguistics, French, Latin American and Caribbean Studies), Spain Breton Dimick, Ph.D, Rackham (School of Music/Ethnomusicology, Southeast Asian Studies), Vietnam Anna Alexandra Fodde-Reguer, Ph. D, Rackham (Chinese History and Religion), Taiwan Amanda Garratt, M.A., Rackham (SNRE), Peru Gregory Green, B.A., LSA (Physics, History, German), Germany Joshua Gubler, Ph.D, Rackham (Political Science, Psychology, Middle Eastern Studies), Israel Juliet Guzzetta, Ph. D., Rackham (Italian Language and Literature), Italy Sara Jackson, Ph. D., Rackham (German Studies, Performance Studies), Germany Karin Jors, B.A., LSA (German, Psychology), Germany Rebecca Kamil, B.S., LSA (Anthropology-Zoology, Jewish Cultural Studies) Turkey Sarah Kesler, B.S., LSA (Biopsychology, Spanish), Spain Emily Lundgren, B.A., LSA (History, Program in the Environment), Turkey Jane Martin, M. F. A., LSA (Creative Writing), Canada Susan Massey, M.Sc., Rackham (Architecture History/Theory), Australia Christopher McLaurin, B.A., LSA (History), South Africa Leyton Nelson, B.A., LSA (Chinese, Economics), Hong Kong Gabriel Newland, B.A., LSA (Political Science), Taiwan Charlotte Peterson, B.A., LSA (German, Linguistics), Germany Megan Ryan, M.P.H., Rackham (SPH), Indonesia Jessica Soley, B.A., LSA (Latin American and Caribbean Studies/Spanish), Mexico Yona Stamatis, Ph.D., Rackham (School of Music/Ethnomusicology), Greece Kirti Thummala, B.S., LSA (Biological Psychology, Biological Anthropology), Sri Lanka Jack Tocco, Ph.D., Rackham (Anthropology), Nigeria Dina Ufberg, B.A., LSA (Public Policy Education, International Education), Hong Kong Rebecca Yeh, M.I.A, (LSA) Middle Eastern Studies, Policy and Economic Analysis, Bahrain Yilin Zhang, B.A., LSA (Anthropology, International Relations), China The U-M Fulbright Scholars (seven from the Ann Arbor campus and one from UM Flint) and their destinations include: Alina Clej, Language and Literature (non-U.S.), Romania. Janet Hart, Anthropology, France. Alejandro Herrero-Olaizola, Language and Literature (non-U.S.), Colombia. Kelly Ann Kowatch, Seminar Program, Germany. Diane E. Larsen-Freeman, TEFL/Applied Linguistics, Austria. Mary Jo Kietzman, Language and Literature (non-U.S.), Kazakhstan. Carl Rodemer, Art, Germany. Albert Shih, Engineering, Taiwan. The U.S. Congress created the Fulbright Program in 1946, immediately after World War II, to foster mutual understanding among nations through educational and cultural exchanges. Senator J. William Fulbright, sponsor of the legislation, saw it as a step toward building an alternative to armed conflict. Fulbright Grants are available for study, research, teaching, and work in the creative and performing arts.
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