News Collection
Awards and Honors
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Nina Harris ’20 Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Guatemala
Harris' interest in Guatemala began at 15 years old, when she lived and worked in the country.
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Maya Marrero English ’20 Awarded Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Fellowship
English will intern in the field of economic development and take intensive German classes.
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Janine Chouinard ’20 Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Colombia
The Hispanic studies and history double major will use the opportunity to continue developing her abilities as an English teacher and Spanish language learner.
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Sophia Brewer Thompson ’20 Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Bulgaria
While abroad, she hopes to learn about Bulgarian language, culture, and landscapes, along with developing her teaching skills.
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Brianne Cotter ’20 Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Colombia
The Hispanic studies major will teach English and work in community education.
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Eyeing Her Finnish Line
Soprano Maggie Kinabrew ’20 bolsters ties to her ancestral music through a Fulbright opportunity in Helsinki.
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Cinema Scholar Leah Vonderheide Receives NEH Grant
The summer stipend will support the first-ever book on groundbreaking Māori filmmaker Merata Mita.
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Jennifer Fraser Receives Grant from the National Endowment of Humanities
The summer stipend award will support Fraser’s ethnomusicology research and interactive digital humanities project.
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Film by first-year Alba Robledo Díaz Accepted into Two Festivals
The cinema studies major's short film Accidentes takes a slightly satirical point of view on death.
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Those Who Can, Teach
Rania Adamczyk ’20 plots a course for India through a Fulbright teaching assistantship.
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Kaitlyn Tonra ’19 Receives NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
In addition to receiving a three-year annual stipend, fellows share in the prestige and opportunities that become available when they are selected.
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How Organs Become Vital
International travel—and Oberlin opportunities—proved pivotal for Fulbright Finalist Celina Kobetitsch ’18.