The Ripple Effect – How Fulbright Alumni Are Making Their Mark On The World
Dr. Ricardo Tapilatu
“I won’t be able to see the impact of my work in my lifetime,” he says. “But I believe my
... Read moreBen Zimmer
But [Ben] credits his experience in Indonesia in the 1990s as the springboard for real insight into the power of
... Read moreDr. James Hoesterey
In 2015, Jim obtained a post-doctoral US Fulbright Scholar grant to do research on various efforts by the Indonesian government
... Read moreDr. Baskara T. Wardaya, S.J.
With support from Fulbright, the 56-yearold historian has pursued his core interest: probing the relations between the United States and
... Read moreDr. Syafaatun Almirzanah
“She tries to show thatnthe imperative of being Muslim lies not only in prayer, but putting it into action— especially
... Read moreDr. Anne Rasmussen
According to Andrew Weintraub, a professor of music at the University of Pittsburgh, [her book] represents “one of the few
... Read moreEvi Mariani Sofian
[In Washington, DC], Evi focused on interviewing youth in two troubled wards where drug deals, murders, and mental illness wreaked
... Read moreGrace Wivell
Finally, when she got to Ithaca College, she encountered a Spanish teacher who changed her attitude to learning. He urged
... Read moreNovi Dimara
As for CCIP, she dishes out advice all year round. “I keep telling everyone, especially my Papuans, this is the
... Read moreJessica Peng
Accustomed to watching movies and TV shows filled with white faces, [Jessica’s students in Kupang] were not expecting a young
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