The prestigious program, sponsored by the Department of State, is in its 75th year.
Five 人妻少妇专区 students and alumni have won 2021鈥22 grants in the prestigious Fulbright US Student Grant program.
Sponsored by the since 1946, the聽聽aims to promote mutual understanding and peace between the United States and other nations through educational and cultural exchange. Recipients conduct research, pursue advanced studies, and assist in teaching English communication skills and American culture abroad, while also participating in a wide range of self-initiated community engagement endeavors in their host countries.
Applicants typically seek endorsement by their college or university鈥檚 Fulbright evaluation committee. Rochester has two committees: one at the , led this year by professor Timothy Scheie; and one based on the River 人妻少妇专区 and led by Belinda Redden, director of the Student Fellowships Office.
鈥淲e applaud all of Rochester’s applicants for their commitment to the Fulbright opportunity in the midst of so much instability and uncertainty, including whether or not the Fulbright program would be postponed or even cancelled,鈥 Redden says. 鈥淭his year’s grantees are outstanding representatives of Meliora;听we eagerly await their dispatches from their Fulbright host countries and the inspiration they will provide to future Rochester applicants.
The awardees were chosen from among 15 University semifinalists out of 31 applicants. Lara Andree 鈥20, 鈥21W (MS), who was awarded a grant to serve as an English teaching assistant in Malta, declined the offer and will begin a professional teaching career in Texas this fall.
In addition, Gabriel Condon 鈥14E, 鈥15E (MM) is an alternate to study and research jazz guitar in Hungary.
Rochester has consistently excelled in the Fulbright competition. Earlier this year, the University was included in the Chronicle of Higher Education鈥檚 list of top Fulbright producers for the fifth time since 2014.
The winners who will be pursuing their grants this coming year include:
Adam DeSchriver 鈥20, 鈥20E
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
Study/research grant 鈥撀營srael
DeSchriver graduated with bachelor鈥檚 degrees in clarinet performance from the and in religion from the College. He鈥檒l pursue a master鈥檚 degree in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, which has a strong emphasis on literary Arabic. He has deep interest in the Judeo-Islamic interface in religion, music, and culture, and focusedwill enter the master of divinity program at University of Chicago. His longterm plan is to puruse a doctorate and an academic career.
DeSchriver visited Israel and Palestine in the summer of 2019 as part of an inaugural youth cohort which promotes a peaceful two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. While at Eastman, he served as vice president and president of Hillel and was diversity chair of the Students鈥 Association. He was also inducted into the Keidaeans Senior Honor Society.
Alexis Pope 鈥21
Ewing, New Jersey
Study/research grant 鈥 Germany
Pope earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in biochemistry and will be conducting research at the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Aging in K枚ln on the role of ADP-ribosylation sites in the context of aging. She became interested in applying for the grant after working in the lab of Vera Gorbunova, the Doris Johns Cherry Professor in the Department of Biology, and Andrei Seluanov, a professor of biology. The Gorbunova and Seluanov lab is focused on aging, DNA repair, and cancer. Pope began German language study this year and has been accepted to the PhD program in biochemistry at Vanderbilt University, where she will begin following her Fulbright year.
Pope received a 2019 Discover Grant for summer research, interned at NovaRock Biotherapeutics, and works in the genetics-focused research lab of biology professor Elaine Sia. A four-year member and captain of the Rochester varsity softball team as well as a 2020 Garnish Scholar, she was a study group leader for organic chemistry and a genetics lab teaching assistant. She also had a leadership role in Rochester鈥檚 chapter of the
Brianna Roy 鈥20
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
English Teaching Assistant 鈥撀燤exico
Roy graduated with highest distinction in neuroscience and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. In spring 2019, studied abroad in Santiago, Chile, and during the following summer, volunteered with an NGO in rural Peru as a childhood educator. She plans to supplement her teaching duties in Mexico with health-related community work, and eventually to attend medical school and serve Latinx and migrant populations, using her Spanish language and cultural knowledge to connect with communities facing heath disparities.
As a student at Rochester, she performed neuroscience research in the lab of Maiken Nedergaard at the Center for Translational Neuromedicine鈥檚 Division of Glial Disease and Therapeutics; completed an internship in community health; and was a Friends of Strong volunteer. She was also a biology workshop leader and a four-year member of Ballet Performance Group. For the last year she has worked as a technical research associate at the URMC.
Jacob Rozowsky 鈥20
Newton, Massachusetts
Study/research grant 鈥撀燦etherlands
Rozowsky earned bachelor鈥檚 degrees and graduated magna cum laude in both computational biology and chemistry. Inspired by a family visit to the Netherlands, he applied to conduct research at the Princess M谩xima Center for Pediatric Oncology in Utrecht. He鈥檒l use tools in computational biology to study pediatric brain tumor progression and diagnosis. He was also awarded a 2020鈥21 Fulbright grant for research in India, but declined the award when the program was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A member of Phi Beta Kappa, Rozowsky studied abroad at the University of Sydney, Australia, in the fall of 2018. In addition, he was a four-year member of Men Opposing Violence Everywhere (MOVE), head chemistry workshop leader, and a neuro-medicine ICU volunteer, while working in several labs. He has worked in the neurology department at Brigham & Women鈥檚 Hospital in Boston for the past year and plans a career as a medical doctor.
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