77 Gilman Alumni Among 2023-2024 Fulbright U.S. Student Program Recipients

The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program is proud to announce that 77 Gilman alumni are represented in the most recent application round of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program partners with over 140 countries to foster cross-cultural dialogue, international exchange, professional development, and to create meaningful connections in a complex and changing world. Encompassing all academic disciplines, Fulbright allows college seniors, graduate students, and young professionals from all backgrounds to pursue graduate study, conduct research, or teach English abroad.

Below are the 2023-2024 Gilman alumni and their type of Fulbright award:

Jennifer Shaneberger Open Study/Research Award
Angel Smith Open Study/Research Award
Stephanie Tilley Open Study/Research Award
James Cerretani Open Study/Research Award
Eduardo Gonzalez Fulbright-Garcia Robles All Disciplines – Open Study/Research Award
Alexandria Rodriguez English Teaching Assistant Award
Aviv Hilbig-Bokaer Fulbright-IFK Junior Fellowship
Alyssa King English Teaching Assistant Award
Lauren Mazurowski PhD Research Program
YoVanna Solomon English Teaching Assistant Award
Laissa Duclos Fulbright/IE University Award for International MBA
Xenabeth Lazaro Fulbright-University of Helsinki Graduate Award
Nasya Blackwell English Teaching Assistant Award
Ashley Brown English Teaching Assistant Award
Betsali Cintron Vargas English Teaching Assistant Award
Gabriel Cohen Open Study/Research Award
Getzamany Correa English Teaching Assistant Award
Dinasha Dahanayake Fulbright-Fogarty Fellowships in Public Health
Kyle Krueger English Teaching Assistant Award
Steve Maravillo Fulbright/America for Bulgaria Foundation English Teaching Assistant Award
Xin Mei English Teaching Assistant Award
Sonidda No English Teaching Assistant Award
Scout Osborne Open Study/Research Award
Lilith Saylor Fulbright-Nehru Open Study/Research Award
Jared Steiman English Teaching Assistant Award
Mario Altamirano English Teaching Assistant Award
Kerent Benjumea Open Study/Research Award
Alejandra Caba Open Study/Research Award
Arria Hauldin English Teaching Assistant Award
Samantha Raghu English Teaching Assistant Award
Hira Shahbaz English Teaching Assistant Award
Faatimah Solomon Open Study/Research Award
Nohelya Zambrano Aguayo English Teaching Assistant Award
Katara Ziegler English Teaching Assistant Award
Marco Barcenas Consuelo English Teaching Assistant Award
Courtney Bentz English Teaching Assistant Award
Timothy Berard Fulbright/University of Sussex Award
Eliyah Omar Open Study/Research Award for Graduate Students
Alianna Pearson English Teaching Assistant Award
Nathaniel Sandoval English Teaching Assistant Award
Kaylyn Temple English Teaching Assistant Award
Mathew Waugh English Teaching Assistant Award
Brennah Alderfer English Teaching Assistant Award
Kadijata Balde English Teaching Assistant Award
Joel Beyar English Teaching Assistant Award
Justin Chan English Teaching Assistant Award
Catja Christensen Fulbright/University of Roehampton Award in Dance
Imtithal Hassan English Teaching Assistant Award
Jeffery Huang English Teaching Assistant Award – Secondary
Rachel Hudson English Teaching Assistant Award – Secondary
Ashley Mendez Castro Binational Business Program
Aubrey Miller English Teaching Assistant Award – Secondary
Siliphone Phommachanthone Open Study/Research Award
Angie Sohn English Teaching Assistant Award
Lucas Threlfall English Teaching Assistant Award
Lucas Wright English Teaching Assistant Award
Lauren Banks Fulbright/Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS) de Rennes Award
Hana Bredstein English Teaching Assistant Award
Hannah Chong Open Study/Research Award
Valerie Fernandez Gonzalez English Teaching Assistant Award
Suhani Garg Open Study/Research Award
Anna-Maria Gueorguieva Fulbright/America for Bulgaria Foundation English Teaching Assistant Award
Jackson Hite English Teaching Assistant Award
Julianna Johnson English Teaching Assistant Award
Markal Kelly Fulbright-Nehru Open Study/Research Award
Katherine Kikta English Teaching Assistant Award
Madison Lackey English Teaching Assistant Award
Shing-Tsz Lin English Teaching Assistant Award
Rabria Moore English Teaching Assistant Award
Regina Morales English Teaching Assistant Award
Lauren Muro-Belandria English Teaching Assistant Award
Kerrigan Ponsart English Teaching Assistant Award
Bailey Prasad Binational Business Program
Giovana Sarmiento English Teaching Assistant Award
Andrew Svabik English Teaching Assistant Award
Lois Tracy Teye-Botchway English Teaching Assistant Award
Peijun Zhao English Teaching Assistant Award

Gilman alumni who receive prestigious awards later in their professional and academic career often cite their Gilman experience as foundational to their interest in intercultural exchange. As Nasya Blackwell, who will serve as an English Teaching Assistant (ETA) in Taiwan, told us:

“My experience as a Gilman scholar influenced me to apply for the Fulbright program because it showed me the importance of being a global citizen and engaging cross-culturally during my study abroad in Costa Rica. My Gilman experience of living with a homestay family in Costa Rica prepared me to spend my Fulbright year actively engaged with my community and students in Taiwan.”

As she prepares for her Fulbright year, Ms. Blackwell is most looking forward to “Being able to bridge my English studies, career goals in international relations, and passion for music and share them with my students and host community in impactful ways. I also look forward to showing my students and community in Kinmen, an island off the mainland of Taiwan, my experience and culture as a Black American woman.”

Fulbright Research Award winner Angel Smith, who will be based in the United Arab Emirates, also points to Gilman as influential to her interest in international experiences:

“As a first-generation, low-income student of color, opportunities to travel outside of my hometown of Denver were limited. Traveling outside of the US was something younger me could only dream about, but that dream became a reality when I was awarded a Gilman Scholarship. My experience outside the U.S. was as a Gilman Scholar in Amman, Jordan. While in Jordan, I took classes examining environmental sustainability issues (my undergraduate minor). Being able to understand environmental sustainability challenges and successes from a non-US-centric lens, underscored the interconnectedness of sustainability issues. A decade later, I am preparing to further examine the relationship between innovation in the MENA region and climate change as a Fulbrighter.”

ETA Marco Bercenas Consuelo wrote, “I do not think I would be preparing to leave for Portugal if it were not for my experience as a Gilman Scholar in Brazil! I received a Critical Need Language Award and learned Portuguese during my time abroad, which allowed me to fulfill the Foreign Language requirement. Additionally, I learned a lot about Brazilian and Portuguese history and literature that influenced my decision to learn more about Portugal and decided to pursue my Fulbright there.”

In addition to teaching English or conducting research, Fulbrighters will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture and society of their host country, enjoying unique and unparalleled opportunities for cultural exchange, personal and professional development, language learning, and increased cultural competency.

ETA to Cambodia, Andrew Svabik, told us that “The greatest part of this exchange will be learning from students as I teach them in the classroom. I have already begun coming up with ideas of activities and games to teach English so that my students may enjoy learning. Overall, I aim to embody the Fulbright mission to learn about and embrace this complex nation, while also striving to be a humble representative of Fulbright’s mission of peace, prosperity, and goodwill from the U.S. to Cambodia.”

Stephanie Tilley, a Research Award recipient to South Africa, expressed a similar sentiment as she prepares for her time abroad:

“What I look forward to most about my experience abroad as a Fulbrighter is researching the philosophy that has guided and shaped my life, Ubuntu. Ubuntu, an African philosophy, means “I am because we are” and prescribes to being self through others; it is grounded in community, connection, and solidarity. Ubuntu has given voice to my reality (then and now) and captures the construction of my being and the refuge I find in my social and professional communities. I would not be who I am or where I am without the support and guidance of my networks especially the educators who encouraged me throughout my journey as a learner.”

Some Fulbrighters are accompanied by their family during their grant, giving them a unique opportunity for further engagement with their host country. Research Award winner to Sweden, Jennifer Shaneberger, is one such Fulbrighter. She will be joined by her husband and 10-year-old daughter, and writes, “As a family our reach into Swedish society extends far beyond what I could learn as an individual. I’m grateful that my research led me to Sweden where most adults speak English to varying degrees. My daughter will attend Swedish public school, and my husband and I will attend night classes to learn Swedish. These experiences will help us better understand what it is like to be a migrant in Sweden…I am also very excited to interview politicians, business representatives, citizens, and migrants. To hear all of those different perspectives on a society that is foreign to me will be enlightening. What a privilege it is to do this work and to have my family grow with me along the journey.”

To learn more about the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, and to apply, visit us.fulbrightonline.org.

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