10 Students/Alumni Receive Fulbright Awards to Teach, Research and Study Around the World
Ten Syracuse University students/alumni have been named as 2022 recipients of awards through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Four students were also chosen as alternates.
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program funds a range of awards that include English teaching assistantships (ETA) and study/research grants in over 140 countries.
The 2022 recipients are:
- Gretchen Coleman, a senior political philosophy major in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) and political science major in the Maxwell School and A&S, Coronat Scholar and member of the Renée Crown University Honors Program, study award, University of Manchester (U.K.);
- Jamie Fico, a master’s student in geography in the Maxwell School, research award, Morocco;
- Jake Glenshaw ’19, an international relations graduate from the Maxwell School and A&S, combined ETA/research award, Austria;
- Alyssa Grzesiowski, a senior forensics, chemistry and Spanish language, literature and culture major in A&S, Coronat Scholar and member of the Renée Crown University Honors Program, ETA award, Spain;
- Gabriela Knutson ’19, a broadcast and digital journalism major from the Newhouse School, research award, Germany;
- Taylor Krzeminski ’20, G’21, an international relations graduate from the Maxwell School and A&S, a citizenship and civic engagement graduate from the Maxwell School and a public diplomacy and global communication graduate from the Newhouse School and the Maxwell School, ETA award, Poland;
- Alexa Neely, a senior policy studies major in the Maxwell School and A&S and citizenship and civic engagement major in the Maxwell School, ETA award, North Macedonia;
- Scott Patnode, a graduate student in international relations in the Maxwell School, research award, Uzbekistan;
- Anna Poe ’20, an international relations graduate in the Maxwell School and A&S and citizenship and civic engagement graduate in the Maxwell School, ETA award, Spain; and
- Tiffany Schultz, a graduate student in trauma-informed practice in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, ETA award, Colombia.
The 2022 alternates are:
- Katelyn Bajorek ’21, a history and anthropology graduate from the Maxwell School and A&S, study award, Durham University (U.K.);
- angelo baldado G’21, a master’s of public administration graduate from the Maxwell School, research award, Philippines;
- Alexandra Coughlin ’12, an anthropology graduate from the Maxwell School and A&S, study award, Finland; and
- Emma Michelson, a senior advertising major in the Newhouse School, study award, Northumbria University (U.K.).
You can read more about the recipients and the Fulbright program in SU News here.