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61传媒Students and Alumnae Earn Prestigious Awards and Fellowships

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This spring, several 61传媒students and alumnae earned prestigious awards and fellowships that will provide them with opportunities to further their global engagement through projects, research, and education.

Fulbright Award

61传媒was once again named a top producer of Fulbright students for the 2021鈥22 academic year, with seven awards offered. US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken noted that 鈥61传媒鈥檚 place among the Fulbright Program鈥檚 2021鈥2022 Top Producing Institutions clearly demonstrates your dedication to preparing Americans to thrive in the global economy and serve as engaged citizens.鈥

The Fulbright US Student Program, sponsored by the Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, provides grants for individually designed study/research projects or for English Teaching Assistant Programs across the globe. During their grants, Fulbright students will meet, work, live with, and learn from the people of their host countries. The following students and alumnae were named Fulbright finalists and will conduct their research and teaching in the following countries:

  • Viviana Sandoval 鈥21, Spain
  • Anna Burns 鈥22, Germany
  • Priya Canzius 鈥20, Morocco
  • Nikita Chinamanthur 鈥22, North Macedonia
  • Javanna Young 鈥21, Brazil
  • Kathryn Tuemmler 鈥21, Spain
  • Chantal Balta 鈥20, Armenia

Projects for Peace

Sarah Meadows 鈥22 received a Projects for Peace award for the project 鈥淐reating Greater Opportunities for Accessibility, Teamwork, and Sustainability (GOATS) In a Rural Northern California Community.鈥 Projects for Peace is a global program that encourages young adults to develop innovative, community-centered, and scalable responses to the world鈥檚 most pressing issues. Along the way, these student leaders increase their knowledge, improve skills, and establish identities as peacebuilders and changemakers.

Napier Award

Claremont鈥檚 Pilgrim Place community awards $15,000 Napier Awards annually for creative leadership to graduating seniors who demonstrate outstanding leadership promise in the areas of social justice, peace, and environmental sustainability at The Claremont Colleges.

Anna Burns 鈥22 was selected as a Napier Fellow and will research peatland rewetting restoration processes at the University of Greifswald, Germany, in conjunction with the Greifswald Mire Centre. Burns, who was also a Fulbright finalist, previously conducted research that used drone technology to measure air quality in rural California. Abigal Power 鈥22 was named a 61传媒Napier Fellow for her project focused on addressing the effects of climate change on agricultural sustainability in Tangting, Nepal.

Thomas J. Watson Fellowship

Sylvie Alexander 鈥22 received a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for her project 鈥淪eaweed, Society, and Climate Solutions,鈥 which will explore seaweed cultivation鈥檚 role in fighting climate change in Norway, France, Chile, Tanzania, and Japan. A Watson Fellowship provides students with the opportunity to test their aspirations and abilities through a personal project experienced on an international scale.

Barry Goldwater Scholarship

The Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation provides scholarships to foster and encourage outstanding sophomore and junior students to pursue research careers in the fields of the natural sciences, engineering, and mathematics.

Daisy Achiriloaie 鈥24 received a Barry Goldwater Scholarship for her proposal, 鈥淓xperimental Characterization of Cytoskeleton-Based Active Systems.鈥 Collaborating with Assistant Professor of Physics Janet Sheung during her first year at Scripps, Achiriloaie was a co-author on a published paper and, as a sophomore, is a first author on a submitted manuscript.

Critical Language Scholarship

Anna Cohen 鈥24 received a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) to study Swahili. CLS is a competitive summer language program funded by the Department of State. It supports American college and university students while they study abroad and learn languages essential to America鈥檚 engagement with the world.

Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship

Tsion Mamo 鈥23 was awarded a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship from the Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Gilman Scholarships provides financial support to undergraduates studying abroad and encourages students to study critical need languages.

Mellon Mays Undergraduate Foundation Fellowship

The Mellon Mays Undergraduate Foundation (MMUF) is the centerpiece of the Mellon Foundation鈥檚 initiative to increase diversity in higher education faculty. MMUF fellowships provide rising juniors with two years of mentoring and financial support as they prepare to enter PhD programs after graduation. Destiny Rivera-Gomez 鈥24, Anais Martinez 鈥24, Blessing Roland-Magaji 鈥24, and Scotland Carter 鈥24 were selected as this year鈥檚 MMUF fellows.

National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship

Haena Lee 鈥19 and Maureen Cowhey 鈥19 each received National Science Foundation (NSF) Postdoctoral Fellowships for their research in genetics and sociology, respectively.

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