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Students win Fulbrights to study abroad
Posted July 19, 2006; 03:03 p.m.
Nine members of Princeton's graduating class of 2006 and four
graduate students have been awarded Fulbright grants to study abroad
for the 2006-07 academic year.
The recent graduates and the
countries in which they will study are: Krista Brune, Brazil; Maggie
Dillon, Austria; Jessica Gasiorek, Belgium; Emma Hayward, Morocco;
Henryk Jaronowski, Germany; Sarit Kattan, Israel; David Marcovitz,
Russia; Jessica McBride, Germany; and Brady Walkinshaw, Honduras.
The graduate students are: Megan Foreman, Hungary; Sonja Kelley, China; Esther Park, China; and Renee Raphael, Italy.
Allison Cheung, a 2005 Princeton graduate, also was awarded a Fulbright grant to study in France in 2006-07.
The
Fulbright program was established in 1946 and is sponsored by the U.S.
Department of State. The program provides funding for roughly 1,200
American students to study or conduct research abroad.






