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Fulbrights
Around the Globe
Seven graduates of the Class of 2005 received prestigious Fulbright
Fellowships to pursue research or teach around the globe. This year’s
Fulbright recipients include:
Jennifer Ah-Kee, a molecular biology major from Pukalani, Maui,
Hawaii, will
travel to Montpelier, France, to work in the laboratory of Philippe
Pasero, where she will study the technique of dynamic molecular combing
of DNA.
Satusuk Joy Bhosai, an anthropology and neuroscience double major
from Clovis, Calif., will research healthcare in Thailand. She will
analyze the socio-cultural context in which healthcare is practiced,
with particular attention to the diagnosis and conceptualization of
cancer.
Noah Buhayar, an English major from Kansas City, Mo., will teach
English in Chile. While there, he plans to study Chilean literature, in
particular poets who write on ecology and environmentalism, and
volunteer for a literacy program or a park or nature reserve.
Angelica DeWitt, a history major from San Jose, Calif., will
teach English in Indonesia. While in Indonesia, she plans to research
literacy with the aim of comparing it to research she’s done on the role
of nationalism in literacy campaigns in Central America. She also plans
to learn classical dance and batik making and to study Bahasa Indonesia,
the primary language of Indonesia.
Constance Harrell, an international relations major from Atlanta,
will study educational development and religion in Senegal. Based in
Dakar, she will research how a variety of organizations are addressing
the issue of homeless youth.
Anne Paprocki, an English and French double major from Seattle, will
teach English in France while studying the writings of Marguerite Duras.
Joseph Richards, a mathematics major from Hacienda Heights,
Calif., will travel to La Serena, Chile, to work with astronomer Hugo
Schwarz to determine the three-dimensional structure of planetary
nebulae. Richards will work with Schwarz on studying the origin of faint
rings that surround the bright shell of many planetary nebulae.
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