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10 Students/Alumni Receive Fulbright Awards to Teach, Research and Study Around the World

Tuesday, April 26, 2022, By News Staff
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AwardsCollege of Arts and SciencesFalk College of Sport and Human DynamicsFellowshipsMaxwell School of Citizenship and Public AffairsS.I. Newhouse School of Public CommunicationsStudents

Ten 黑料不打烊 students/alumni have been named as 2022 recipients of awards through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Four students were also chosen as alternates.

Fulbright Scholar罢丑别听聽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 Ren茅e Crown University Honors Program, study award, University of Manchester (U.K.);
  • Jamie Fico, a master鈥檚 student in geography in the Maxwell School, research award, Morocco;
  • Jake Glenshaw 鈥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 Ren茅e Crown University Honors Program, ETA award, Spain;
  • Gabriela Knutson 鈥19, a broadcast and digital journalism major from the Newhouse School, research award, Germany;
  • Taylor Krzeminski 鈥20, G鈥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 鈥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 鈥21, a history and anthropology graduate from the Maxwell School and A&S, study award, Durham University (U.K.);
  • angelo baldado G鈥21, a master鈥檚 of public administration graduate from the Maxwell School, research award, Philippines;
  • Alexandra Coughlin 鈥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.).

Coleman will pursue a master鈥檚 degree in political science on the democracy and elections track at the University of Manchester. For the dissertation component of the program, she plans to conduct research comparing voter identification policies between the U.S. and the U.K. 鈥淢anchester is home to the British Election Study (BES), one of the leading centers for polling information in the U.K. so this is an incredible opportunity to be advised by professors affiliated with the BES and work with BES data for my research,鈥 she says.

Coleman鈥檚 long-term goal is to pursue a career in election reform advocacy in the U.S. 鈥淭he U.K. has some really fascinating parallels to the U.S., in terms of both issues with voter suppression and ballot access, as well as movements for democracy reform, so a comparative study between the two countries will give me a lot of insight on how to better approach election reform in the U.S,鈥 Coleman says. 鈥淭he M.A. program has a heavy quantitative focus, which will help me develop strong policy analysis skills. While in Manchester, I also hope to meet people advocating for democracy reform in the U.K. (there are some groups in Manchester actively pushing for proportional representation in Parliament) and build connections with them to continue collaborating on democracy reform throughout my career.鈥

Fico will be collaborating with Moroccan researchers and organizations to examine how local knowledge can inform sustainability initiatives that are responsive to the needs of oasis communities in the southeast region of the country.

鈥淪mall-scale oasis farmers in Morocco are frequently overlooked in development projects which favor technological solutions and export agriculture over local knowledge and land use practices鈥攁 trend I first became frustrated by when working in the region as a Peace Corps volunteer,鈥 she says. 鈥淥asis farmers’ practices of collective water management and resource use have much to offer sustainability efforts in the country as Morocco faces prolonged drought and dwindling water resources, particularly in the southeast region.鈥

鈥淭hrough Fulbright, I have the opportunity to study directly with oasis communities and support local work addressing cultural and environmental preservation in Morocco,聽drawing on my previous research in the region through the geography and the environment master鈥檚 program in the Maxwell School,鈥 Fico says.

Neely will arrive in North Macedonia in October to work as an assistant English teacher at a public university for nine months, and will complete a supplementary project involving food access.聽鈥淎s a food studies minor, I am concerned about food waste and interested in improving food access. I admire North Macedonia鈥檚 commitment to mitigating food waste and promoting food recovery,鈥 she says.

As an English teaching assistant, Neely will develop her teaching skills and passion for working with youth, supporting students鈥 learning goals and growing as an instructor. 鈥淧articipating in the ETA program in North Macedonia and developing my teaching skills will help me work toward my long-term goals of working for a nonprofit or government program with refugee and immigrant youth to involve them in community projects, especially in food access and waste reduction programs,鈥 Neely says. 鈥淚 value Fulbright鈥檚 mission of cultural exchange as a method of education, and am planning a future that will allow me to contribute to this mission throughout my career.鈥

Poe will be an English teaching assistant in Asturias, Spain. 鈥淚 am so thrilled about this opportunity because it will allow me to expand my teaching experience as well as my understanding of Spanish language and culture. I’ve had a passion for education ever since I began tutoring with the Literacy Corps, where I tutored elementary-aged students,鈥 she says.

In addition to her interest in the Spanish language, Poe is drawn to Spain for the opportunity to learn about its organic farming and food culture, and hopes to share insights into U.S. food and farming with her students. 鈥淚n the future, I aim to work in agricultural education, supporting international efforts to create more sustainable food systems through education. Serving as an ETA in Spain will help me build the skills and perspective to meaningfully聽contribute to that work,鈥 she says.

The Center for Fellowship and Scholarship Advising (CFSA) will hold an information session on the Fulbright U.S. Student program on Friday, April 29, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in 500 Hall of Languages. Email mlwelsha@syr.edu for more information or to request accommodations.

Students interested in applying to the Fulbright program should contact CFSA at 315.443.2759 or聽cfsa@syr.edu. The campus deadline for the 2022-23 application cycle is Sept. 13.

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