Arts and Sciences' Fulbright Winners
For the second consecutive year, Ohio State has been ranked by the Chronicle of Higher Education among the country's top Fulbright- producing academic insitutions. This year, they are ALL arts and sciences undergraduate and graduate students, and recent ASC alumni.
Charles Baker (International Studies, '13) – Brazil, English Teaching Assistantship
Daniel Berens (History, German & Arabic, '13) – Germany, English Teaching Assistantship
Sarah Craycraft (English & Psychology, '13) – Bulgaria, English Teaching Assistantship
Austin Dean (History, PhD) - China, Dissertation research on economic history
Christopher Di Meo (Political Science, Spanish, & Italian, '13) – Brazil, English Teaching Assistantship
Catherine Hatten (International Studies & German, '12) – Germany, English Teaching Assistantship
John Douglas Johnson (History, PhD) - Russia, Dissertation research on post WWII reconstruction
Rebekah Kartal (International Studies & Spanish, '13) – Argentina, English Teaching Assistantship
John Knight (History, PhD student) – China, Dissertation research on China's views of the Soviet Union
Xiangtong (Adam) Kong (Chinese & International Studies, '13) – Taiwan, English Teaching Assistantship
Michael Larson (English, MFA , '13)- Japan, Writing
Sarah Little (Spanish & French, '12) – Guatemala, linguistics research
Kersey Schott (German & Mathematics, '13) – Germany, English Teaching Assistantship
Sophie Seidner (Arabic & International Studies, '13) – Turkey, English Teaching Assistantship
Samuel Stuard (Engineering Physics, '13) – Brazil, physics research
Jessica Wright (German & Strategic Communications, '13) – Austria, ETA/linguistics study
We invite you to find out more about where our Fulbright Scholars are, where they’re going, and their projects.
The Fulbright Program is the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government and is designed to “increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries.” With this goal as a starting point, the Fulbright Program has provided almost 310,000 participants—chosen for their academic merit and leadership potential—with the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.