Two Fulbright alums, Dorothy Roberts and Martha Muñoz, are among the 2024 MacArthur Fellows.
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Indigenous and Multi-Disciplinary Experts Form New Cohort of Fulbright Arctic Initiative
Twenty accomplished Scholars from Arctic nations will address energy, environment, security, and mental health issues through policy-oriented research in the fourth cycle of the Program.
Sixteen Fulbright Alums Selected as 2024 Guggenheim Fellows
The selection of distinguished Fulbrighters across the humanities, arts, and sciences reflects the lasting impact of research and study programs supported by Fulbright.
Artist Sedrick Huckaby Explores a Transnational Celebration of Juneteenth through Fulbright
Painting a portrait of Opal Lee led to a Fulbright project highlighting the story of freedom that Black Americans share with an Afro-Indigenous community in Mexico.
Fulbrighter’s Broadway Play “Appropriate” Wins Three Tony Awards
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s Appropriate was named Best Revival of a Play at the 77th Annual Tony Awards. It was the crowning achievement for the play, which Jacobs-Jenkins started writing while on his Fulbright to Germany in 2010.
Fulbright Scholar Liaison Training for Community Colleges
The Fulbright Program held trainings, hosted by Ohlone College, for Fulbright Scholar Liaisons from community colleges across the United States to increase the participation of Community College faculty and administrators in the Fulbright Program.
HBCU Fulbright Program Advisers Training
Fulbright encourages HBCU participation in international exchange through resources, knowledge, and further opportunities. At a Fulbright Program Adviser workshop in February 2024, participants connected with a network of HBCU campus advisers, learned more about the role of the FPA in recruiting and advising their students and alums, and discussed how to foster a Fulbright culture on campus.
Fulbright at NAFSA 2024
Connect with the Fulbright Program at 2024 NAFSA Annual Conference in New Orleans.
Fulbright Amazonia Scholars Convene in Colombia to Advance Collaboration on Shared Challenges
Sixteen scholars from the United States and throughout the Amazon region met to share research and develop policy briefs to contribute a sustainable and thriving Amazon Basin.
Color Connection Project Creates a “Cultural Bridge”
Genesee Community College professor Heather Jones brings students in the United States and Mexico together through collaborative photography classes and exhibits.