UofL has banner year for prestigious scholars University will likely again place among top institutions for Fulbrights

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    L-R: Dr. Patricia Condon, Megan Seldon, Christian Brawner, Mackenzie Flynn, Jessica Eaton, Ariel Weaver, Chloe Zoeller, Rae Hodge, Dr. James Ramsey.

     

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 The University of Louisville today announced that 21 students and alumni have earned some of the world鈥檚 most prestigious scholarships. The scholars will head to destinations throughout Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

    聽鈥淲e repeatedly talk about our goal to be a premier, nationally recognized, metropolitan research institution and these results make it clear that we are achieving that goal,鈥 said UofL President James Ramsey. 鈥淥ur prestigious scholar program is a point of pride that showcases UofL鈥檚 many opportunities for student global engagement.鈥

    聽Thirteen scholars earned Fulbright awards, putting the university close to its all-time record of 14 in a single year and making it likely UofL will among the nation鈥檚 top public institutions for the prominent prize. Since 2003, UofL has had 102 Fulbright awardees, more than all other Kentucky public institutions combined.

    聽Patricia Condon, who heads the national and international scholarship program, said there were originally 30 Fulbright candidates for 2016. Of those, 21 were selected by the U.S. selection committee and recommended to various countries鈥攁 high success rate that earned UofL recognition from Fulbright award organizers.

    聽Besides the 13 who were ultimately selected for the award, two were declined, five were chosen as alternates and one is still waiting to hear.

    聽鈥淏y the end of the summer it鈥檚 quite likely we will end up matching or exceeding our record of 14 scholars,鈥 Condon said. 鈥淐hances are good that at least one of those five alternates, or the individual still waiting to hear, will be named a Fulbright.鈥

    聽Those receiving are:

    • , Carlisle, graduating senior, political science, will teach in Estonia.
    • , Glendale, graduating senior, anthropology, will teach in Jordan. He also earned a Critical Language Scholarship and will spend part of the summer in Morocco.
    • , Villa Hills, 2015 graduate, English and humanities, will teach in Belarus.
    • , Louisville, graduating senior, economics, will teach in Malaysia.
    • , Louisville, third-year medical student, will conduct research on traumatic brain and spinal cord injury in sub-Saharan Africa in Malawi.
    • , Louisville, third-year medical student, will conduct research on mother-to-child HIV transmission in Kenya.
    • , Bardstown, 2013 graduate, political journalism, will conduct research and study journalism at Cardiff University, United Kingdom.
    • , Bowling Green, 2014 graduate, economics and Spanish, will teach in Indonesia.
    • , Louisville, graduating senior, English and humanities, will teach in Malaysia.
    • , Tulsa, Okla, graduate student, geography, will conduct research on conservation efforts in Namibia
    • , Fort Mitchell, graduating senior, middle and secondary education, will teach in Spain.
    • , Louisville, graduating senior, Spanish and political science, will teach in Colombia.
    • , California, graduate student, education, will teach in Brazil.

    Five students were selected as , including Brawner, who is also a Fulbright. They are:

    • , Manchester, junior, political science and economics, will travel to Oman for immersion in Arabic.
    • , Elizabethtown, sophomore, political science and history, will travel to Oman for immersion in Arabic.
    • , Elizabethtown, junior, anthropology, will travel to China for immersion in Chinese.
    • , Louisville, sophomore, political science and history, will travel to Morocco for immersion in Arabic.

    The university previously announced that won Kentucky鈥檚 only Truman Scholarship, won a Goldwater Scholarship, won a Whitaker International Fellows Award and won a Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals.

    For more on the top scholars, contact Condon at 502-852-0024 or visit the

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