Grads win Fulbrights to study abroad
Five Temple students — including four who will be graduating this week — have won prestigious fellowships from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program to study, do research or teach English abroad in 2009-10. Only once in the university's history have more Temple students won Fulbrights in one year. The Fulbright Program, the U.S. Government’s flagship international exchange program, is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and people of other countries. Temple's latest Fulbright scholars are: |
Jeff Althouse Degree earned: Major: Political science, with minors in economics and Spanish Home town: East Stroudsburg, Pa. Fulbright destination: Colombia What he'll be doing there: Previous study abroad experiences: Argentina, Senegal Reasons for focusing on Latin America: An affinity for Spanish and a quest for fluency, but also a love for Latin American culture and way of life. "It's a slower pace; people take the time to get to know one another." Why Colombia intrigues him: |
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Antawan I. Byrd Degree earned: B.A., Tyler School of Art Majors: art history and art and art education Home town: Washington, D.C. Fulbright destination: Nigeria What he'll be doing there: exploring the contemporary art world in and around the capital city of Lagos by working at the Centre for Contemporary Art, interviewing artists and visiting their studios. Most influential Temple experiences: a semester abroad at Temple Rome and an internship at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where he discovered the work of Beauford Delaney, the first African-American artist whose oeuvre Byrd had ever seen at a major museum. |
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Current gig: an internship at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore. Goals for the future: "I am interested in investigating new ways to explore and legitimize non-Western art…I see myself oscillating between museums and the academy — as both a curator and a professor — with an emphasis on discourses in contemporary African art." |
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Diana Denega Degree earned: B.A., College of Education, plus graduate certification in teaching English as a second language Major: early childhood education Home town: Philadelphia Fulbright destination: Germany What she'll be doing there: Why returning to Germany has personal meaning: Languages spoken: |
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D. Brad Lanute Degree earned: B.A., College of Liberal Arts Major: economics Home town: West Chester, Pa. Fulbright destination: Finland What he'll be doing there: Why the trip will be a milestone: Why research in Scandinavia is appealing: |
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Brendan Mulvhill Degree earned: B.A., College of Liberal Arts (majoring in German), 2008 Current gig: M.Ed. candidate, College of Education, where he's also pursuing a certificate in teaching English as a second language. Home town: Philadelphia Fulbright destination: Russia What he'll be doing there: How his research will affect his packing: Most influential Temple classes: |
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Book that proved the value of reading texts in their original language: All Quiet on the Western Front ("it felt so different in German"). |
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