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Six Syracuse University Students Selected as Recipients and 3 as Alternates for the 2021 Critical Language Scholarship
Six Syracuse University students have been selected as recipients of the Critical Language Scholarship, through which they will immerse themselves in intensive language study this summer. Additionally, three students were named as alternates. The recipients and the languages they will study are: Courtney Blankenship, a first-year master’s degree student in international relations in the Maxwell…
Read MoreTruman Scholarship Finalist, Gretchen Coleman ’22, Addresses Voter Apathy Through Civic Education
Syracuse University junior Gretchen Coleman ’22, a 2021 Truman Scholarship finalist, was recently featured in SU News where she discusses her voting initiative Ballot Z, a nonpartisan organization dedicated to broadening youth voting in her home state of Illinois. To read more about Gretchen and Ballot Z, Follow this link: https://www.syracuse.edu/stories/gretchen-coleman-voter-engagement/
Read MoreLaura Marsolek ’13 G’15, Former Fulbright ETA and Luce Scholar, Featured in PBS “PostCard” Series
Laura Marsolek, who holds a BA in Fine Arts (2013) and an MA in Italian Renaissance Art History (2015), was recently featured on the PBS series “Postcards” discussing her expertise in jewelry making and her knowledge of global art histories. Marsolek was also a Fulbright ETA to Kosovo and a Luce Scholar. Watch the video…
Read MoreSyracuse University Named as One of Top Fulbright Award Producing Institutions in the U.S.
Syracuse University has been included on the list of U.S. colleges and universities (doctoral institutions) that produced the most 2020-21 Fulbright U.S. students. The announcement is made annually by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), the government’s flagship international educational exchange program. The list appeared in the Feb. 15…
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