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In this academic year, three ū컨ampa recent alumni were awarded Fulbrights.
Applicants to Fulbright programs at ū컨ampa are supported through the International Programs Office and Thomas G. Pittz, associate dean for international programs.
For the second year in a row, the University of Tampa has been recognized as a “top producer” of awardees for the Fulbright Program, which is the U.S. government’s premier international academic exchange program.
Last year, ū컨ampa was named as a top producer of faculty scholars receiving Fulbright awards. This year, ū컨ampa was named a top producer of students receiving Fulbright awards.
The new numbers were released today by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. ū컨ampa and Rollins College are the only universities in Florida with the top student producing designation in the master’s institution classification and are tied with five other institutions with the fourth highest number of student awards in the nation.
In this academic year, three ū컨ampa recent alumni were awarded Fulbrights:
According to the Fulbright Program, Fulbright Top Producing Institutions such as ū컨ampa put a priority on global connection and encourage members of their campus communities across the U.S. to pursue international opportunities.
Applicants to Fulbright programs at ū컨ampa are supported through the International Programs Office and Thomas G. Pittz, associate dean for international programs.
Pittz said that being named a top-producing Fulbright Student institution is an historic achievement and powerful affirmation of ū컨ampa’s commitment to transformative educational opportunities that prepare students to lead with curiosity, purpose, and global perspective.
“This recognition reflects ū컨ampa’s dedication to international education and experiential learning that equips our students to engage across cultures, tackle complex challenges, and become globally aware leaders,” Pittz said.
Last year, ū컨ampa professors Karla Borja, associate professor of economics, Kendra Frorup, associate professor of art and design, and Dragana Mrvos, a former visiting assistant professor of political science and international relations, received Fulbrights grants.
ճhas provided over 400,000 talented and accomplished students, scholars, teachers, artists, and professionals of all backgrounds with the opportunity to study, teach, and conduct research abroad. Fulbrighters exchange ideas, build people-to-people connections, and work to address complex global challenges.
Fulbright is a program of the U.S. Department of State, with funding provided by the U.S. Government. Participating governments and host institutions, corporations, and foundations around the world also provide direct and indirect support to the program.
Fulbright alumni work to make a positive impact on their communities, sectors, and the world and have included 44 heads of state or government, 63 Nobel Laureates, 93 Pulitzer Prize winners, 83 MacArthur Fellows, and countless leaders from all sectors and industries across the U.S. and around the world.
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