Nine FSU students to study and teach around the world after earning Fulbright scholarships – Florida State University News

From the left.  Top: Michelle Perez, Denisha Campbell, Tessa Santner.  Middle Row: Miguel Gonzalez, Rachel Neale, Arria Hauldin.  Bottom: Caitlin Mims, Rachel Blankenship, Mia Hernandez.
From the left. Top: Michelle Perez, Denisha Campbell, Tessa Santner. Middle Row: Miguel Gonzalez, Rachel Neale, Arria Hauldin. Bottom: Caitlin Mims, Rachel Blankenship, Mia Hernandez.

Nine current and former Florida State University students have been awarded scholarships through the prestigious Fulbright U.S. student program.

Winners include graduate and undergraduate students and represent a range of majors and research areas. Five will carry out teaching assistantships while the remaining four will conduct research. They will continue that work in: Taiwan, Bulgaria, Scotland, Brazil, Spain and its Canary Islands, Uruguay, Uzbekistan and one student will divide his time between Greece and Trkiye.

Jesse Wieland, associate director of the Office of National Fellowships (ONF) at FSU, said the Fulbright application process is particularly rigorous.

This year’s Fulbright award winners have spent many months and, in some cases, years developing their research projects and preparing their application materials, he said. These students truly represent academic excellence and what is achievable for FSU students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Wieland added that the hope from her office is that FSU’s Fulbright winners will inspire other students to dream big and embark on the application process. ONF assistant director Bonnie Garcia-Gloeckner echoed Wieland.

Undergraduates, graduate students and recent graduates interested in applying to the current Fulbright cycle should contact our office now, he said. The first campus deadline is June 7, and we would welcome the opportunity to work with recent students and alumni on their applications.

For more information, visit FSU’s Office of National Fellowships.


Rachel Harbin Blankenship

Memphis, Tennessee

Master’s student

Greater: Art therapy

Fulbright type: Fulbright/University of Stirling Award for Health, Welfare and Sport

Destination: Stirling, Scotland, UK

Fulbright job: Sports psychology


Denisha Campbell

Chicago, Illinois

PhD student

Greater: Communication sciences and disorders

Fulbright type: English language teaching assistant

Destination: Uruguay

Fulbright job: Interest in literacy practices


Miguel Gonzalez

Miami, Florida

Elderly

Greater: International business

Fulbright type: English language teaching assistant

Destination: Brazil

Fulbright job: In addition to teaching English, I will create and host multicultural activities on my designated university campus and also work with local LGBT organizations to promote LGBT rights and public health for all.


Arria Hauldin

Cooper City, Florida

Graduated 2020

Greater: Anthropology

Fulbright type: English language teaching assistant

Destination: Uzbekistan

Fulbright job: Teaching English at the university level


Mia Hernández

Miramare, Florida

Graduated in 2022

Greater: Double degree in English and Psychology

Fulbright type: English language teaching assistant

Destination: Canary Islands, Spain

Fulbright job: I will be leading a podcast project to spotlight the diverse refugee aid organizations in the Canary Islands, working to provide visibility and connect locals and non-locals to community resources.


Caitlin Mims

Fort Walton Beach, Florida

PhD student

Greater: Art history

Fulbright type: Greece-Türkiye Joint Research Award

Destination: Greece and Trkiye

Fulbright job: Research Byzantine amulets held in collections in Greece and Trkiye to understand the ways in which amulets slipped between the boundaries of magic and religion.


Rachel Neale

Crystal River, FL

Master’s student

Greater: Slavic studies

Fulbright type: Research

Destination: Bulgaria

Fulbright job: Study of the Bulgarian language, research into oral-traditional Bulgarian epics to investigate the roles of Slavic women in societies within the Ottoman sphere of influence, translation of Bulgarian epic songs.


Michael Perez

Miami, Florida

Graduated in 2023

Greater: Double major in international business and economics

Fulbright type: English language teaching assistant

Destination: Spain

Fulbright job: Teaching English in a high school and helping with Global Classrooms and Model United Nations.


Tessa Santner

Niceville, Florida

Graduated 2021

Greater: Masters in East Asian Language and Culture, Graduated in 2021

Fulbright type: Master’s Degree Program Award: National Kaohsiung Normal University

Destination: Taiwan

Fulbright job: Teaching Chinese as a second foreign language

#FSU #students #study #teach #world #earning #Fulbright #scholarships #Florida #State #University #News

Leave a Comment