Two Susquehanna University seniors have been selected as semifinalists in the highly competitive Fulbright U.S. Student Program competition.
The Fulbright Program is one of the most prestigious award programs in the world. It offers highly competitive grants for international educational exchanges to study, teach or conduct research abroad.
Many Susquehanna students, alumni and faculty have received Fulbright awards over the last several years.
Student & Alumni Recipients
- Olivia McGaw ’22 (2022), Spain
- Luke Duceman ’18 (2021-22), Costa Rica
- Kailah Johnson ’23 (2021), England
- Brian Herrmann ’20 (2020-21), Germany
- Erin Wetmore ’20 (2020-21), Germany
- Larry Herrold Jr. ’19 (2019-20), United Kingdom
- Luke Duceman ’18 (2019-20), Costa Rica
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Rachel Baer ’17 (2017-18), Germany
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Ariana Stowe ’14 (2014-15), Brazil
- Kirstin Waldkoenig ’14 (2014-15), Germany
- Jacqueline Newell ’13 (2014-15), Argentina
- Holly Belkot ’13 (2013-14), Macau
- Bridget Burns ’13 (2013-14), Mauritius
- Carla Hinson ’13 (2013-14) Brazil
- Stephanie Owens ’07 (2007-08), Chile
- Ryan Szuch ’00 (2000-01), Australia
- Kathryn Spence ’99 (1999-2000), South Korea
Faculty Recipients
- Glen Retief, associate professor and co-chair of the Department of English & Creative Writing, South Africa
- John Bodinger de Uriarte, associate professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology, Iceland