Celebrate Fulbright 80 and Freedom 250 in Orlando

NAFSA 2026 Annual Conference & Expo

Celebrate Fulbright 80 and Freedom 250 in Orlando

Join the Fulbright Program in Orlando for the 2026 NAFSA Annual Conference & Expo — four days of informative conversation with Fulbright Program Staff and Commission Executive Directors. Learn more about Fulbright opportunities, meet your Fulbright contacts, and network with Fulbright alumni.

The first 250 conference attendees to come to the booth every day will receive a special Freedom 250 commemorative gift! Fulbright Alumni are also invited to take part in the Alumni Challenge to win a Fulbright 80 travel coffee cup.


Dates
May 26–29, 2026
Location
Orlando, Florida
Booth
No. 1401

Fulbright celebrates Freedom 250

Join us in celebrating the 80th anniversary of the Fulbright Program. This year also marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence with Freedom 250.

For nearly one-third of America’s history, the Fulbright Program has supported conditions for peace and prosperity in the United States and in countries around the world. Today, Fulbright continues to reflect American values and ideals including innovation, open dialogue, and the spirit of exploration.

People visiting and walking past the Fulbright exhibit booth and USA Pavilion with blue and white display panels and hanging signs with Fulbright logos in a large convention center exhibit hall with high ceilings and metal beams.

Tuesday, May 26

Kick off at Booth 1401.

Start your week with Fulbright! Catch the Fulbright video before the opening plenary, stop by the booth for a State Fair Snack Hour, and drop in during office hours to connect directly with Executive Directors from Fulbright Commissions around the world.

9:20 – 9:30 AM

See the new Fulbright video before the opening plenary and get inspired!

11:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Booth 1401 is the place to learn more about Fulbright opportunities for you and your colleagues and students, and how to apply to host a Fulbright Scholar in Residence or Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant. Take some Fulbright photos, and take part in the Alumni Challenge to win a Fulbright travel coffee cup!

1:00 – 2:30 PM

Join us for pretzels and lemonade! Connect with others working to bring the world to their campuses and engage with the Fulbright Program. Fulbright Program Advisers and Fulbright Scholar Liaisons are encouraged to attend.

4:00 – 5:00 PM

Meet with Executive Directors from Fulbright Commissions to learn about Fulbright in specific countries and strengthen your international partnerships.

Two women wearing business attire sitting at a white table holding a meeting at an open area in an exhibit booth in a conference hall.

Wednesday, May 27

Coffee & network.

Stop by the Fulbright Booth to network at the morning coffee hour, connect one-on-one with Commission Executive Directors during office hours, and participate in Fulbright advising sessions in the afternoon.

11:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Visit Booth 1401 to learn more about Fulbright Program opportunities, meet your Fulbright contacts, and network with alumni and staff. Take part in the Alumni Challenge!

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Coffee and snacks will be served! Connect with others working to internationalize their campuses and engage with the Fulbright Program. Fulbright Program Advisers and Fulbright Scholar Liaisons are encouraged to attend.

2:00 – 3:00 PM

Meet with Executive Directors from Fulbright Commissions to learn about Fulbright in specific countries and strengthen international partnerships.

3:00 – 5:30 PM

Meet with Fulbright Foreign Student Program Advisers to get all of your detailed questions answered about the Fulbright Program and how to support Fulbright Foreign Students and Visiting Scholars on your campus.

Two women wearing business attire standing next to a countertop area in an exhibit booth with blue walls and papers and brochures displayed on racks and counters.

Thursday, May 28

Fulbright in focus: booth and sessions.

Visit the booth to meet the Fulbright team, learn about program opportunities, and pick up some materials. Attend an informative session for a deeper dive.

9:30 AM – 11:00 PM

Coffee and snacks will be served! Connect with others working to internationalize their campuses and engage with Fulbright Program opportunities in the U.S. and abroad. Fulbright Program Advisers and Fulbright Scholar Liaisons are encouraged to attend.

10:30 – 10:55 AM

The Fulbright Program remains one of the most powerful tools campuses have to advance global learning, institutional reputation, and student and faculty success—yet many institutions underutilize their greatest asset: the Fulbright alumni community.

This session brings together perspectives from the Fulbright Association and the Fulbright Program to share practical, campus-ready strategies for promoting Fulbright opportunities more effectively. Participants will learn how to activate alumni as ambassadors. Designed for international educators at institutions of all sizes, this session will move beyond awareness-raising to offer concrete tactics that can be implemented immediately to strengthen Fulbright pipelines and deepen campus engagement.

Tammy Hettinger, Executive Director, Fulbright Association

Christina Rozek, Specialist, Fulbright Brand Management, Institute of International Education (IIE)

11:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Visit Booth 1401 to learn more about Fulbright opportunities for you and your institution and network with Fulbright contacts. Calling all Fulbright Alumni — come say hello and complete the Fulbright Alumni Challenge to win a Fulbright travel coffee cup.

4:45 – 5:35 PM

Exploring how to redesign orientations to reflect expanding communication on global campuses, this session engages staff and faculty in aligning goals for students, hosts, and institutions and support deeper engagement and cultural adjustment.

Carissa McCarthy, MA, Assistant Director for Student Engagement and Special Populations, Rutgers University- Rutgers Global-ISSO

Farah F. Cherif D’Ouezzan, Master’s, Founder & General Director, Center for Cross Cultural Learning (CCCL) Morocco

Carol Kigozi, Advisor, Fulbright Foreign Student Program
Institute of International Education (IIE)

5:30 – 7:30 PM

Fulbright Alumni, Fulbright Program Advisors, and Fulbright Scholar Liaisons are welcome to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Fulbright Program and 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Please register if you would like to attend.

Two people wearing business attire and posing holding signs with round globe-style Fulbright logos while standing with their backs to a blue display panel with a globe graphic.

Friday, May 30

Close your week with a Fulbright session.

Wrap up with our featured session on the International Education Administrators program

8:30 – 11:15 AM

Visit Booth 1401 to learn more about Fulbright opportunities for you and your institution and network with Fulbright contacts. Calling all Fulbright Alumni — come say hello and complete the Fulbright Alumni Challenge to win a Fulbright travel coffee cup. Last chance to meet the team and learn more about Fulbright opportunities before the expo hall closes!

9:00 – 9:50 AM

The Fulbright International Education Administrator (IEA) Awards empower professionals to build strategic global partnerships and advance international engagement. Attendees learn from past awardees to India, South Korea, and Taiwan, as well as discover the Institute of Education’s program insights on how to apply, leverage the experience, and transform institutions.

Maggie Mahoney, EdD, Director of Global Engagement, University of Houston

Whitney Longnecker, M.A., Health and Safety Manager, Texas A&M University

Jen Murray, Assistant Director, Outreach and Recruitment, Fulbright Scholar Program, Institute of International Education (IIE)

Kyle Rausch, EdD, Vice President, Academic Partnerships, CEA CAPA Education Abroad

10:30 – 11:20 AM

Study abroad professionals and alumni will explore strategies to build a pipeline from study abroad to fellowships to successful careers. The session covers a variety of practices, including integrated messaging, campus collaboration, alumni engagement and strategic initiative alignment to amplify the long-term impact of global experiences.

Andra Jacques, MA, Assistant Director, Fulbright Outreach and Recruitment, Institute of International Education (IIE)

Samuel Watson, MA, MS , AI Research Assistant | Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Alumni Ambassador | East-West Center Affiliate, University of Hawaii at Manoa Laboratory for Advanced Visualization and Applications | US Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs | East-West Center

Tessa Zanoni, M.Ed., Director, PDSO/RO, Office Of International Affairs, North Park University

Jacqueline Quevedo Ledermann, MA Diplomacy and International Relations, Assistant Director, Global Academic Programs and Instructor of Globalization Studies/Honor’s College Affiliated Faculty, University at Albany, SUNY

Visit the USA Pavilion.

Our booth is open throughout the conference. Drop in for materials and one-on-one conversations with Commission Executive Directors and program advisers.

Booth

1401

Orange County Convention Center Orlando, Florida


TUE, May 26

11:30 AM –
5:00 PM

WED, May 27

8:30 AM –
5:30 PM

THU, May 28

8:30 AM –
5:30 PM

FRI, May 29

8:30 –
11:15 AM