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Results are Tagged with "Western Hemisphere"

When Art Imitates Life

Being in the school play and working closely with the other student actors and directors did help me improve my Hindi skills and confidence in speaking.

The "Tamada"

When Colin Hovde first arrived to the Republic of Georgia he immediately noticed the social differences compared to those of the United States.

The Healing Power of Art

Art Therapist Ashley Door traveled to the centers of Zarqa, Ammon, and Aqaba to introduce the healing power of art to Palestinian and Pakistani refuges living with the trauma they’ve endured during their journeys.

Student Goes Beyond the Call of His Studies; Aids Local Children with Cleft Palates

Fulbrighter Luke Juran goes beyond is tsunami research to help those affected by cleft lips and palates.

Student Filmmaker Documents Wildlife Conservation

According to Dunning, his experience in the Fulbright program was an incredible opportunity that advanced him both personally and professionally.

Social Dynamics of Maternal Health

Shining a light on the importance of maternal health through the Fulbright program.

Sharing Our Stories Through Dance

After more than a decade of war ravaged the village of Freetown in Sierra Leone, the infrastructure remains in ruins and the people now live with the physical and emotional scars of a country taken by violence.

Preserving the Culture of Modernizing Villages Through Photography

Fulbright Scholar Kathleen McLaughlin documents the modernization of Maramures, Romania through pictures.

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