114 colleges and universities across the United States have received recognition for high numbers of Fulbright awards and for their dedication to international engagement that benefits American communities.
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114 colleges and universities across the United States have received recognition for high numbers of Fulbright awards and for their dedication to international engagement that benefits American communities.
Fulbright Specialist Christopher Rhoades from Liberty University finds “Whether it’s in Kandahar or Kansas, whether it’s in Bogota, Boston, or Baghdad, human behavior is human behavior, and people are the same everywhere.”
An American engineer teamed up with Swedish researchers to develop complex robotic computing systems that find people lost at sea. He shares, “Fulbright reinforced how important it is for American researchers to exchange ideas with global partners.”
The Teachers for Global Classrooms alumna encourages students in her rural school district in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania to “go global.”
An all-STEM public university engages with Fulbright to reach its goal of top-tier technological research through international collaboration.
Fulbright architect advocates for inclusive design as a human right and “education for all.”
The Fulbright Program held trainings, hosted by Ohlone College, for Fulbright Scholar Liaisons from community colleges across the United States to increase the participation of Community College faculty and administrators in the Fulbright Program.
Fulbright encourages HBCU participation in international exchange through resources, knowledge, and further opportunities. At a Fulbright Program Adviser workshop in February 2024, participants connected with a network of HBCU campus advisers, learned more about the role of the FPA in recruiting and advising their students and alums, and discussed how to foster a Fulbright culture on campus.
Connect with the Fulbright Program at 2024 NAFSA Annual Conference in New Orleans.
A new group seminar for higher education administrators from HBCUs will build connections with international institutions and educators.