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Fulbright Legacy

 

Fulbright Award Offers Study, Teaching, and Research Abroad

In the University of Dallas' 60-year history, 39 alumni have received Fulbright Awards to study, teach or research abroad. Fulbrighters are valuable contributors to an exchange of knowledge, skills, ideas, and mutual understanding. The Fulbright Program was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by the late Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas and is sponsored by the United States Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA). Students and recent graduates with questions about applying to the Fulbright should email Dr. Jason Lewallen at . 

Questions About Applying?

Contact Dr. Jason Lewallan at jlewallen@udallas.edu

 

Alexandra Koch '19

Alexandra Koch

GERMANY - Alexandra Koch, a German and politics double major, is currently teaching English at a Catholic high school. 

Catherine Blume '18

Catherine Blume

CZECH REPUBLIC - Catherine Blume, an English major with a French concentration, taught English at a Czech Catholic school. 

Emily Collins '17

Emily Collins

GERMANY - Emily Collins, a double major in English and economics with a concentration in German, taught English in a local German seconday school. 

Philip Wozniak '15

Philip Wozniak

SPAIN - Philip Wozniak, a biology major, conducted medical research in Spain in order to develop new approaches to the use of medical nanotechnology.

Anthony Kersting '15

Anthony Kersting

GERMANY - Anthony Kersting, a physics major with a German concentration, taught English in a German school and plans to join a choir. 

Michaela Sobrak-Seaton '12

Michaela Sobrak-Seaton

GERMANY - Sobrak-Seaton, a philosophy major, taught English to German students and perfected her own grasp of the German language.

Sebastian Scofield '14 

Sebastian Scofield

ENGLAND - Scofield, a biology major, studied bee pollination at the University of East Anglia and earned a master's degree.

Therese Couture '11 

Therese Couture

BELGIUM - Therese Couture, a French and English double major, studied French symbolist poetry at the Universit Libre de Bruxelles.