rangel fellowship – UofL News Fri, 17 Apr 2026 17:45:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Nine UofL scholars win Fulbright awards for 2022-2023 /post/uofltoday/nine-uofl-scholars-win-fulbright-awards-for-2022-2023/ Thu, 30 Jun 2022 12:26:16 +0000 /?p=56744 The University of Louisville announced June 30 that nine scholars have been awarded 2022-2023 Fulbright Awards. They will travel to Jordan, Indonesia, Bulgaria, Bahrain, Thailand, Czech Republic and Slovenia.

Since 2003, UofL has produced 159 Fulbright scholars, more than all other Kentucky public institutions combined, and has been named a top producer of Fulbrights in the United States seven times.

“UofL student scholars continue to successfully position themselves through Fulbrights and other prestigious scholarships to become the next world leaders,” said Lori Gonzalez, interim UofL president. “These scholarship experiences are invaluable in an era of increasing global awareness and dependence. Our students are showing they can successfully compete on a scale that goes far beyond our city and Commonwealth and that they will affect positive change for generations to come.”

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study and teaching opportunities in over 140 countries to recent graduates and graduate students. Administered in the U.S. by the Department of State’s Bureau of ֱal and Cultural Affairs, the Fulbright program was established in 1946 to promote international goodwill through education and cultural exchange.

This year’s Fulbright winners represent the College of Arts & Sciences, the J.B. Speed School of Engineering, the College of Business and the School of Medicine. They are:

  • Leen Abozaid: English Teaching Assistantship, Jordan
  • Reese Bergschneider: English Teaching Assistantship, Indonesia
  • Katya Kovatsenko: English Teaching Assistantship, Bulgaria
  • Henrietta (Henny) Ransdell: English Teaching Assistantship, Thailand
  • Lauren Reuss: English Teaching Assistantship, Thailand
  • Jessica (Jesse) Sanders: English Teaching Assistantship, Thailand
  • Farhiya Shaban: English Teaching Assistantship, Bahrain
  • Emily Spicer: Research, Czech Republic
  • Kathryn VanderEspt: Research, Slovenia

I am thrilled to see so many outstanding Cardinals receiving national recognition for their accomplishments—and to know these young researchers, educators and advocates are just getting started,” said Bethany Smith of the National and International Scholarships office. “UofL has a lot to celebrate in our exceptional students, as well as the supportive, involved faculty and staff mentors who help make these successes possible.”

The university previously announced the following prestigious scholarships:

  • Ben Anderson, who graduated from UofL in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in political science, was awarded a 2022 .
  • Cornelius Sanford, who graduated from UofL in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and pan-African studies, won a 2022 .
  • University of Louisville senior Samuel Kessler has earned a .
  • Three University of Louisville juniors conducting undergraduate research in breast cancer, galaxies and robotics won 2022 , marking the largest number of recipients from UofL in a single year.

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UofL alumna picked for State Department fellowship /post/uofltoday/uofl-alumna-picked-for-state-department-fellowship/ Tue, 12 Mar 2019 19:08:19 +0000 http://www.uoflnews.com/?p=46030 Zerlina Bartholomew ’15 has been accepted into the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program, a U.S. State Department program intended to prepare outstanding individuals for careers as diplomats in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State.

As a Rangel scholar, she will work toward a master’s degree and complete a congressional internship at The Hill, followed by a placement abroad with a U.S. Embassy.

Her international pursuit began while she was at UofL, where she majored in French and Political Science and minored in Middle Eastern Islamic Studies.After graduating in May 2015, Bartholomew was selected as a Fulbright Scholar.

It was during a chance encounter at a Washington, D.C., event that Bartholomew was encouraged to pursue the next chapter of her journey: the Rangel Fellowship. The prestigious program is competitive and currently represents the United States in 60 countries around the world.

“This is something I’ve always thought about. I’m excited, but nervous,” Bartholomew said. “I’m just the kind of person that gives it my all in everything I do. I just want tobe an example for my community – thatyou can pursue your dreams and it is possible to achieve them.”

Read more about Bartholomew and her upcoming adventure at .

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