Congratulations to CC’s 10 Fulbright Semifinalists!

Final notifications announced in the spring

Fulbright has announced its Student Grant semifinalists for the 2020-21 grant year, and Colorado College has 10 Fulbright semifinalists. Of the 10, eight are study/research semifinalists and two are English teaching assistant semifinalists, and their grant proposals encompass the globe.

This year more than half of CC's 18 Fulbright applicants, or 56%, advanced to semifinalist status. Colorado College's 2020-21 Fulbright semifinalists are:

  • Emma Carlson '20, University of Sheffield study award in Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Kenneth Crossley '19, research award in materials science, Spain
  • Allison Gish '20, English Teaching Assistant award, Czech Republic
  • Natalie Gubbay '20, research award in economics, Argentina
  • Bita Kavoosi '20, research award in international relations, China
  • Daniel Lopez '19, research award in ethnomusicology, Indonesia
  • Charlotte Majercik '20, English Teaching Assistant award, Nepal
  • Sarah Pokelwaldt '20, research award in biology, Panama
  • Willa Serling '20, research award in public health, Indonesia
  • Naomi Tsai '19, study award in marine biology, New Zealand

"This is a tremendous achievement," says Colorado College President Jill Tiefenthaler. "Making it to the semifinalist round is an enormous accomplishment, and reflects the hard work and dedication of our students." Tiefenthaler also noted the work of CC's Fulbright committee, consisting of Fulbright Program Adviser Roy Jo Sartin, and committee members Heather Powell Browne, Tess Powers, Allen Bertsche, and Chelsea Walter.

Colorado College has had numerous Fulbright semifinalists; last year CC had a record 12 semifinalists, six of whom went on to become finalists. In 2018, CC had seven semifinalists, with five going on to become finalists, and in 2017 the college had five semifinalists, with two becoming finalists.

The semifinalist applications have been forwarded by the Fulbright National Screening Committee to the Fulbright Commission or U.S. Embassy in the host country for final review. Finalists will be notified later in the spring, with the timing of notifications varying by country.

The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study, and teaching opportunities in more than 140 countries to recent graduates and graduate students. During their grants, Fulbright recipients meet, work, live with, and learn from the people of the host country, sharing daily experiences. The program facilitates cultural exchange through direct interaction on an individual basis in the classroom, field, home, and in routine tasks, allowing the grantee to gain an appreciation of others' viewpoints and beliefs, the way they do things, and the way they think.

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