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FULBRIGHTCONFERENCE
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2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 WELCOME LETTER
2 CONDENSED SCHEDULE
3 FULL SCHEDULE
6 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
8 MAP
10 COMMITTEES
11 SPONSORS 12 ROUNDTABLES
14 INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS
16 ART EXHIBITION
17 CONTACT INFO
18 CHAPTER LIST
20 NOTES
WELCOME LETTER
WELCOME TO THE 39TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
OF THE FULBRIGHT ASSOCIATION
Welcome to the nation’s capital just as we absorb the news of the newly elected leaders of the USA as President and Congress! The timing is extraordinary. We are celebrating an auspicious anniversary: the 70th of the Fulbright Program which began in the ashes of World War II with exchanges to former combatant nations to rebuild the world on the basis of education for peace and understanding. During the conference, we have the chance to learn from our colleagues in the Fulbright Program how we can continue to engage in a world filled with unrelenting crises all these years later—and how to share the story.
Senator Fulbright’s words are as relevant today as when he wrote them in 1987:
“We may be mature, but we are newly young and open to the challenges ahead. Based on the bilateral agree-ments of our government with over 70 nations and Public Affairs offices in another 70 undergirding the many layers of the Fulbright Program, we come from deep and solid support for engaging with the peoples of the globe made smaller by technology but facing similar needs for understanding beyond ideology and for shared research and teaching to solve deep human problems.”
Attendees at our conference this year include scholars and researchers presenting current work, recently re-turned young alumni, lifetime members who have returned every year since the founding of the alumni associa-tion, international Commission Heads, Chapter leaders from across the country, planners of new initiatives for international understanding, and officials whose work in public office exemplifies the Fulbright ideal. Members who are creating new pathways for peace, filmmakers, entrepreneurs, artists, and more will fill our days and our minds with ideas, energy and ways we can continue to be responsible internationalists.
We look forward to you joining the discussion, sharing your narrative, and networking with colleagues and friends from around the globe.
Welcome!
Mary Ellen Heian Schmider
Executive Director
Fulbright Association
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BOARD MEETINGFULBRIGHT ART EXHIBIT OPENING RECEPTIONALL CONFERENCE SESSIONFULBRIGHT PRIZE CEREMONYFULBRIGHT PRIZE RECEPTION
COFFEE AND PASTRIESOPENING: UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS WELCOME VIDEOOPENING PLENARYPANEL: MEETING GLOBAL HEALTH CHALLENGES IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICALUNCH ON YOUR OWNALL CONFERENCE SESSIONPANEL: DIVERSE WOMEN IN LEADERSHIPSOCIAL INNOVATION CHALLENGECONCURRENT SESSIONS: 1,2,3,4AWARDS BANQUET: CELEBRATING OUR FULBRIGHT COMMUNITY!
COFFEE AND PASTRIESBUSINESS MEETING OF THE FULBRIGHT ASSOCIATIONALL CONFERENCE SESSIONPANEL: FULBRIGHT ALUMNI IN THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORPANEL: FULBRIGHT INTERNATIONAL BILATERAL COMMISSIONS REPORTSFULBRIGHT STUDENT AMBASSADORS PANEL (SPONSORED BY ECA)ALL CONFERENCE SESSIONROUNDTABLE PRESENTATIONSCOFFEE BREAKFILM FESTIVALCOUNTRY REUNION DINNERS
CHAPTER LEADERS DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPMUSEUM TOUR OF WASHINGTON DC
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THURS, NOV 10
8a–noon
11a–noon
12–2:30
3:30–5p
5:30–8p
FRI, NOV 11
7:45–8:15a
8:15–9a
9–10:30a
10:45–noon
12p–12:45p
1–2:15p
2:30–3:45p
4–5:15p
6:30–9:30p
SAT, NOV 12
7:30–8a
8–9a
9–10:15a
10:30–11:45a
11:45a–12:45p
2–3:30p
3:30–4p
4–5:15p
6–9p
SUN, NOV 13
9a–1p
10a–1p
AT A GLANCE
FULL SCHEDULEBOARD MEETINGMarvin Center • Room 310
“A RETROSPECTIVE OF SENATOR FULBRIGHT AND THE FULBRIGHT PROGRAM”OPENING RECEPTIONGelman Library • 7th floor
ALL CONFERENCE SESSIONMarvin Center • Room 309SPEED NETWORKING: CULTIVATING THE RISING GENERATION OF FULBRIGHTERS
A networking session with GWU Students and Alumni
2016 FULBRIGHT PRIZE FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING CEREMONYJack Morton Auditorium • GWUPrize laureate: Former Senator Richard LugarFeatured speaker: Congressman Joaquin Castro (Texas, District 20)
FULBRIGHT PRIZE RECEPTIONWorld Bank Wolfensohn AtriumMain Sponsor: University of Arkansas
COFFEE AND PASTRIESJack Morton Auditorium • 2nd floor
OPENING: UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS WELCOME VIDEOFormer Congressman / Gordon State College President Max Burns – Welcome Lonnie Johnson (Executive Director, Austri-an Fulbright Commission-The Fulbright Program at 70: The Politics of History, Memory, and Advocacy)Réka Szermerkényi (Ambassador of Hungary) : “My Fulbright experience”
OPENING PLENARYJack Morton Auditorium • GWUPANEL: CHALLENGES AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE AMERICAS
Luis Almagro Lemes (Secretary General, Organization of American States, OAS), Hazel Blackmore (Exec. Director of Fulbright Commission, Mexico), Luiz Valcov Loureiro (Exec. Dir., Fulbright Commission, Brazil) & Geronimo Gutierrez (CEO, NADBANK; Fulbright alumnus)
PANEL: MEETING GLOBAL HEALTH CHALLENGES IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAJack Morton Auditorium • GWUPeter Agre (Nobel Laureate), Zipangani M. Vokhiwa (Associate Professor of Science, Mercer University), Craig McMah-an (Dean of the Chapel, Mercer University)
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
ALL CONFERENCE SESSIONElliot School • Room 213 • GWU PANEL: DIVERSE WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP
Honored Guest: Harriet Fulbright introduced by Hoyt Purvis (FA Distinguished Fellow)Moderator: Jeanne Toungara (Howard University; Fulbright alumna) Frances A. Colon (Deputy STEM Advisor to Secretary of State), Aziza Al-Hibri (Founder, KARAMAH: Muslim Women Lawyers for Human Rights), Maureen Duffy-Lewis (Judge, Superior Court, LA County), Michael Hawes (Fulbright Cana-da), Paola Sartorio (Fulbright Italia), Maggie N. Nassif (Egypt -BFCE)
THURSDAY
8a–noon
11a–noon
noon–2:30p
3:30–5p
5:30–8p
FRIDAY
7:45–8:15a
8:15–9a
9–10:30a
10:45a–noon
noon–12:45p
1–2:15p
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SOCIAL INNOVATION CHALLENGERoom 213, Elliot School • GWUWinners selected from pre-conference competition present their start-up pitches: Elizabeth Parker-Magyar, Felix Gonzalez Herranz, Justin Park & Monica Kang
CONCURRENT SESSIONS: 1. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: WHO PROFITS FROM TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE?
Marvin Center • room 308Moderated by Tom Moga (IP lawyer, LeClair Ryan; FA BOD)2. GLOBAL HEALTH PANEL: ZIKA VIRUS
Marvin Center • room 309 Guillermo Aviles Mendoza (Commander, U.S. Public Health Services), Carlos Santos-Burgoa (Professor and Program Director, Global Health Policy MPH Program). Moderated by Rene McEldowney.3. GLOBAL REFUGEES PANEL
Marvin Center • room 310Allan Goodman (Exec. Dir. IIE), Josephine Dorado, Ammar Abdulhamid. Moderated by Manfred Philipp.4. INCLUSION: ROMA ENGLISH TEACHING ASSISTANTS PROGRAM
Marvin Center • room 311Andrew Gatti, alumni ETA, Susanne Liaw, alumna ETA, Katalin Nemeth, Hungarian student grantee AY16-17 at Penn State. Moderated by Karoly Jokay, Hungarian Fulbright Commission.5. KSU – PEACEBUILDING & CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Marvin Center • room 302Muslim Minorities and Germany’s Political and Cultural Discourses Iraj OmidvarThe Early Days of the Tunisian Revolution: Five Years Later Anne R. RichardsSyrian Refugees in Lebanon and Resettlement in the U.S. Myriam Aziz 6. FULBRIGHT NETWORK: WORLD BANK GROUP/IMF SPECIAL PANEL ON FINANCE FOR
DEVELOPMENT
Marvin Center • room 301
AWARDS BANQUET: CELEBRATING OUR FULBRIGHT COMMUNITY!SELMA JEANNE COHEN DANCE Julia Ritter lecture and performanceFIRST ANNUAL FA CHAPTER AWARDS Creative Programming, Excellence in Advocacy, Committee ChoiceLIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES Hall of Flags
REGISTRATION AND FULBRIGHT STOREMarvin Center • room 307 • GWU
COFFEE AND PASTRIES Jack Morton Auditorium • 2nd floor
BUSINESS MEETING OF THE FULBRIGHT ASSOCIATION Jack Morton Auditorium • GWUNancy Neill, President FA, FA Board of Directors
ALL CONFERENCE SESSIONJack Morton Auditorium • GWUPANEL: FULBRIGHT ALUMNI IN THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS
Moderator: Michael Hawes (Executive Director, Canadian Fulbright Commission)Brian Wynne (CEO, AUVSI), Matthew McGuire (U.S. Executive Director, World Bank)Reuben E. Brigety (Dean, Elliott School of International Affairs, GWU; Former Ambassador)Jeffrey Bleich (Dentons Law firm; Former Ambassador, Foreign Fulbright Scholarship Board)
2:30–3:45p
4–5:15p
6:30–9:30p
SATURDAY
7a–5p
7:30–8a
8–9a
9–10:15a
FULL SCHEDULE
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PANEL: FULBRIGHT INTERNATIONAL BILATERAL COMMISSIONSREPORTSJack Morton Auditorium • GWUINTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS SESSION
Featuring Executive Directors (Rita Akhtar, Pakistan - USEFP, Arnaud Roujou, Franco-American Fulbright Commission; William Vocke, Fulbright Taiwan & Luiz Valcov Loureiro, Fulbright Commission Brazil).Moderator: Penny Egan, Executive Director, UK Fulbright Commission
FULBRIGHT STUDENT AMBASSADORS PANEL (SPONSORED BY ECA)Jack Morton Auditorium • GWUAllie Surina (Fulbright U.S. Student in Education, China, 2012-2013)C Daniel Koehler (Fulbright-National Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellow – Botswana, 2014-2015)Giuseppe Cespedes (Fulbright English Teaching Assistant – Brazil, 2011-2012)Jonathan Rabb (Fulbright U.S. Student in Journalism – Germany, 2012-2013)
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
SPECIAL BOARD AND ED (FC) CLOSED LUNCHEONMarvin Center • Room 307 • GWU
ALL CONFERENCE SESSION: ROUNDTABLE PRESENTATIONSMarvin Center • Room 308/309Learn how alumni have leveraged their Fulbright experiences. Choose 4 presentations from over 75 covering topic areas including: The Internet in Cuba, Poverty Reduction in Colombia, Child Migrants, Folkloric Music, Ethics, Gender Disparity, Social Media, Syrian Refugees, Millennials & Globalization, Xenophobia, Jewish Community Conflict, Food Security. See link to session Q&A, titles and presenters.
COFFEE BREAKJack Morton Auditorium • 2nd floor
FILM FESTIVALJack Morton Auditorium • GWU1. CODE OAKLAND Kelly Amis2. FULBRIGHT HEROES Hira Batool and Hira Mankani3. IN MY DREAMS Abigail Jones4. WEARING HIJAB Mary Ann WatsonPEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD
COUNTRY REUNION DINNERS (ON YOUR OWN)Informal, optional chance to meet and talk with International Fulbright Commission heads, and Fulbright Service Corps and Insight Tour champions focused on the country/region of your choice. Commission countries participating: Greece, Uruguay, Ireland, Czech Republic, Poland, Brazil, Mexico, Taiwan, Pakistan, Slovak Republic, UK, France, Hungary, Austria, Romania, Colombia, Germany, Turkey, Egypt, Italy, Colombia Canada. Restaurants TBA.
CHAPTER LEADERS DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPMarvin Center • Room 309 • GWUShaz Akram (Senior Director, Fulbright Association)Alexandra Johnston (Director, Fulbright Association)Executive Directors of International Fulbright Commissions: Interactive discussions and training in chapter development
OPTIONAL TOURWalking tour of the monuments, museums and scenic sites of downtown Washington, DC. Led by National Capital Area Chapter.
10:30–11:45a
11:45–12:45p
1–1:45p
1–2:30p
2–3:30p
3:30–4p
4–5:15p
6–9p
SUNDAY
9a–1p
10a–1p
FULL SCHEDULE
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LUIS ALMAGRO LEMESSECRETARY GENERAL,
ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN
STATES
Luis Almagro Lemes was elected Secretary General of the Organization of American States in March 2015. He was Foreign Minister of Uruguay (2010–15). His time was charac-terized by activism in defense of human and civil rights and strengthening Uruguay’s image of as a democratic, fair, tolerant and diverse society. As Foreign Minister for President José Mujíca, he defined several emblematic initiatives, from receiving former prisoners from Guantanamo, to welcoming dozens of Syrian families, to building support in the United Nations so that, beginning in 2016, Uruguay will become part of the Security Council.
PETER AGRENOBEL LAUREATE, DIRECTOR OF
THE JOHNS HOPKINS MALARIA
RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Dr. Peter Agre is a professor of biological chemistry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He also holds an appointment in the department of molecular biology and immunology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Agre’s research has focused on the molecular aspects of human diseases, including hemolytic anemias, blood group antigens and malaria. He received the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Roderick MacKinnon of Rockefeller University for the discovery of aquaporins, water channels that facilitate the movement of water across cell membranes.
SPEAKERS
JOAQUIN CASTROU.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
TEXAS 20TH DISTRICT
Joaquin Castro was elected to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives for Texas Congressional District 20 in 2012, and is currently serving his second term. He serves on both the House Permanent Se-lect Committee on Intelligence and the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and additionally serves in House Democratic Leadership as Chief Deputy W hip. He received his Juris Doctorate degree in 2000 from Harvard Law School, and after working at a private law practice, he was elected into the Texas Legislature.
RICHARD LUGAR2016 FULBRIGHT PRIZE LAUREATE
Senator Lugar served as Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 1985–1987 and 2003–2007, occupying the position Senator Fulbright held from 1959–1974. In Congress, Senator Lugar exemplified the bipartisan spirit that is at the heart of the Fulbright Program and has been a strong support-er of the program. After Sept. 11, 2001, he co-sponsored the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Ex-change Study program, which awards scholarships for study in the U.S. for students from countries with significant Mus-lim populations. In 2005, he received the American Foreign Service Association Lifetime Contributions to American Diplomacy Award. In 2008, together with Senator Joe Biden, his partner on the Senate Committee on Foreign Rela-tions, he received the Crescent of Pakistan in recognition of their multifaceted support for Pakistan.
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RICHARD T. ARNDT2016 LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
AWARDEE
Richard Arndt joined United States Information Agency in 1961, after attending Princeton with a Fulbright in France and completing his PhD at Colum-bia University. He worked as a Deputy Cultural Officer in Beirut, Sri Lanka, and Tehran. From 1972–74, he worked in Latin American Affairs, Foreign Student Affairs, Youth Affairs, and short-term American speakers in the State Depart-ment’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. He continued work with USIA, and after retiring in 1985, he taught at the University of Virginia and George Washington University. He completed The Fulbright Difference as principle editor, and published The First Resort of Kings: American Cultural Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century in 2005. He founded the Lois Roth Endowment, which aims to support and deepen international cultural relations.
JULIA RITTER2016 COHEN LECTURE AWARD
RECIPIENT
Julia M. Ritter, choreographer, performer, and dance scholar, is the recipient of three Ful-bright Scholar awards from the U.S. Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs (2002, 2005, 2008) for her creative research abroad. In 2014, Julia received the Prix André G. Bourassa for Creative Research from Le Société Québécoise D’Etudes Théâtrales for her scholarship on dance and immersive per-formance. She received an MFA in Dance from Temple Univer-sity and will receive her PhD in Dance Studies from Texas Woman’s University in Decem-ber 2016. Julia serves as chair, artistic director, and associate professor at the Dance Depart-ment at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
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RÉKA SZEMERKÉNYIAMBASSADOR OF HUNGARY
Réka Szemerkényi is the Ambassador of Hungary to the United States. She worked as chief advisor to the Prime Minister of Hungary, covering security policy, energy security and cyber security issues. Am-bassador Szemerkényi has held various other governmental posts, including state secretary for foreign policy and national security advisor to the Prime Minister of Hungary, and senior advisor to the state secretary of the Ministry of Defense of Hungary. She completed her master’s degree in strategic studies as a Fulbright Fellow at SAIS, Johns Hopkins University. She has been decorated with numerous awards by Europe-an governments including the Hungarian, French and Slova-kian. In Hungary, she was dec-orated National Service Award for the contribution to Hunga-ry’s joining NATO in 1999.
SPEAKERS
ROUND 12:05–2:20
Acculturation and Cultural Assimilation of Child Migrants Engaging Identities, Cultures, and Education: India Giving Voice: Families of Children with Autism in Cambodia How Effective Are Your Intercultural Communication Skills? Assessing Your Cultural Metacognition Competence Across National Borders and Disciplinary Boundaries: Strategies fo r Social Science Research Abroad Challenge of Being a Female Leader in Times of Educational TurbulancesGender Disparity in STEM Sustainable Educational Resources
Role of the Ubiquitous Motorbike in Trauma in East Africa Current Events in Ancient Lands Providing Compassionate Care Building Destiny: Seven Days to Save the World Empirical Ethics as Cross-Culturally Shared Evaluating Livelihood Services for Returning Overseas Filipino WorkersRacialism and Racism in Rainbow Nation Making Global Education Accessible Fulbright Experience and Building a Career Small Island States & Climate Change
ROUND 22:25–2:40
Improving Efficiency in the Care of Internally Displaced Persons Confronting the Argentine White Narrative: Popular and Folkloric MusicCyber-Physical Distributed Laboratory: Studying Networks in Space Cuba’s Internet Growth: International Relations Impact Glomestic Diversity: The Importance of Cultivating Cultural Compenent Leaders Kuwait’s Role in Responding to Syrian Refugee Crisis Communication: Understanding Medical Disclosure & Informed Consent Documentation What can Scotland learn from Hawaiian language education Complexities of Race and Education in Brazil
International Children’s Day Proposal Poland Today and Beyond Jewish Community Conflict: 20th Century Dirty War in Argentina Ending Racism Now Collaboration: UN and Fulbright From Soweto to the Silicon Valley Teaching Law to Foreign Law Students Puppetry Arts and Global Education Social Media & Changing Role of News
Mary Grace AntonyNina AsherAnne CrylenPatricia Brock
Austin CooperAna GIl Garcia, Ghada Abdel Hafeez, Hanife Akar, Izabella PatriashviliRangoli GoyalLin Hightower
Stanley JacobsonRosina Eileen KhanMaria Kokas, John Zervos, Linda M. Kaljee, Jonathan WongKathleen Lusk BrookeCharlotte McDanielAlana MurphyFileve PalmerEmily SarasDavid SmithMarie-Claire Tuzeneu
Adimula Ruth AbiolaHannah BalcombAlex BordetskyPat BurrKimberly Battle-Waters Denu
Irene GibsonTrey Guinn
Arlene Holmes-HendersonKellee Jenkins
Mabel KhawajaRobert KuncztGina MalagoldTim McGettiganMary NortonMark RittenbergRumu SarkarCarol SterlingValerie Greenberg
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Ekaterina AntsyginaHeidi BeckBecky BosshartNatasha WozniakCheryl DroutMario Gonzalez, Kim RobertsonJean GuoPhilip HuberKaroly Jokay, Andrew Gatti, Susanne Liaw, Katalin NemethTala KhudairiCarmen Barker LemayTamara MarcusKathleen MulliganOmarwalid NoorzadaDavid SandinoMunir SayeghJoan SuppleeJon VanSant
James McCrayGeorge Bellas
Neima BriggsSuzanne ClandonCristine Finnan
Norma HerveyAlexandra Hyler
Abigail Jones
Charles KimLaura Li, Mia YamashiroMichael Youngblood
Abdul Hamid Elmyar
Kate WittEileen TevesAnja Vojdovic
ROUND 32:45–3:00
International Court of Justice–Nigaraguan Claims English Outside the Class: An Almost True Story The Global, Creative ETA: Energizing Higher-Ed English Teaching Effective Development Through Cultural Understanding Meeting Chapter Challenges What do millenials mean when they talk about Globalization? Promoting Integration for Immigrants & Refugees in France Sharing a Visual Heritage–Transoxiana from 850 to 1712 Reaching Out to Diverse Audiences in Europe
Leading by Design Towards a Circular Economy Anthropogenic Influence: Four mid-altitude Himalayan lakes Preserving the Stories of a Nation Childhood Obesity Cross-Sectional Study Human Right to Water Engaging Alumni in the Digital Age Study Abroad Challenges in Argentina The Asia Pivot: How Effective?
ROUND 43:05–3:20
EBB Tide!Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats: American Universi-ties going Global Hygiene Hypothesis and its Inconvenient Truths about Helminth Infection Whaaaaaat… Dance in the UAE? Hope, Aspiration, Promise: Residential School in India(none)Xenophobia in Central EuropeHygge Your Way to Happiness: Learning from the World’s Happiest Nation The Dreams & Friendship Exchange
World Peace Museum and Park Overcoming Challenges Through a Creative OutletMass Social Mobilization: Lessons from Rural India (none)Afghan Fulbrighters for Peace (none)Portunhol: Defining Transnational Paraguayan IdentityStudy Abroad in Doctoral Education Anti-War Feminist Movement: Yugoslavia
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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
LIBRARY
MARVIN CENTER
JACK MORTON AUDITORIUM
WORLD BANK WOLFENSOHN ATRIUM
ELLIOT SCHOOL
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Tom MogaChristopher KellyDeDe LongKim EgerManfred PhilippMary Ellen SchmiderMisun LeeNada GlickNancy NeillPatricia BurrPaula BobrowskiShaz Akram
New York Film AcademyAndrea SwiftBarbara Multer-WellinLinda HattendorkMiguel CruzBjorn Ingvoldstad Hilda DemskyJoseph Vitone
Abby ChromanChristopher KellyCindy CooperRamesh Ramakrishnan Alice BlumenfeldJosephine DoradoLaurel GrayMadeleine HeckneyPatrick Alcedo
COMMITTEES
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
FILM FESTIVAL COMMITTEE
ART EXHIBITION COMMITTEE
SOCIAL INNOVATION COMMITTEE
COHEN LECTURE COMMITTEE
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ART EXHIBITION
“A RETROSPECTIVE OF SENATOR FULBRIGHT AND THE FULBRIGHT PROGRAM”
WHERE: Gelman Library, 7th Floor
WHEN: Opening reception is 11am–noon on Thursday, Nov 10.
The art exhibit will be displayed from Nov 10–Dec 18.
WHO: Taisie Berkeley • Lucy Breslin • Lanny DeVuono
Maureen Drdak • Maja Godlewska • Philip Huber
Maureen Warren • Lin Hightower • Jason Reblando
Charlotte McDaniel • Marsha Neblett • Elio Leturia
Cynthia Siegel • Patra Holter • Eva Polizzi
WHAT: Display cases will showcase historic materials from the
University of Arkansas and George Washington University
relating to Senator Fulbright’s career & the Fulbright Program.
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ALABAMA CHAPTER
ARIZONA CHAPTER
AUSTIN CHAPTER
ARKANSAS CHAPTER
BLUE RIDGE VIRGINIA CHAPTER
BRAZOS VALLEY CHAPTER
CENTRAL NEW YORK CHAPTER
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CHAPTER
CENTRAL VIRGINIA CHAPTER
CHICAGO CHAPTER
COLORADO CHAPTER
CONNECTICUT CHAPTER
EASTERN NEW YORK CHAPTER
EASTERN WASHINGTON / NORTH IDAHO CHAPTER
GEORGIA CHAPTER
GREATER LOS ANGELES CHAPTER
GREATER NEW YORK CHAPTER
GREATER PUGET SOUND CHAPTER
HAWAI’I STATE CHAPTER
HOUSTON/SOUTHEAST TEXAS CHAPTER
IOWA CHAPTER
KENTUCKY CHAPTER
MAINE CHAPTER
MASSACHUSETTS CHAPTER
MICHIGAN CHAPTER
CHAPTER LIST
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MID FLORIDA CHAPTER
MINNESOTA CHAPTER
NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA CHAPTER
NEW HAMPSHIRE CHAPTER
NEW JERSEY CHAPTER
NEW MEXICO CHAPTER
NORTH CAROLINA CHAPTER
NORTH FLORIDA CHAPTER
NORTHEAST OHIO CHAPTER
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER
OREGON CHAPTER
PHILADELPHIA/DELAWARE VALLEY CHAPTER
RHODE ISLAND CHAPTER
SAN ANTONIO CHAPTER
SAN DIEGO CHAPTER
SEVEN RIVERS REGION CHAPTER
SOUTH CAROLINA CHAPTER
SOUTH FLORIDA CHAPTER
SOUTHEAST VIRGINIA CHAPTER
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS CHAPTER
TENNESSEE CHAPTER
UTAH CHAPTER
WESTERN NEW YORK/NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA CHAPTER
WISCONSIN CHAPTER
CHAPTER LIST
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SPONSORS
Sincerest thanks to the generous donors and sponsors who have contributed to the 39th Annual Conference:Members of the FA Board of Directors•The Fulbright Association San Antonio Chapter
Anonymous donors•The George Washington University•University of Arkansas
Thrivent Financial•Auburn University•The World Bank•Mercer University
Broad Reach Health Care•Kennesaw State University
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DESIGNED BYLEXI BROWN