Thirty-two Phi Kappa Phi members were named to the 2010 highly selective list of Fulbright Scholars.
Fulbright Facts
20 Fulbright alumni have served as a head of state or government
11 Fulbright alumni have been elected to the U.S. Congress
40 Fulbright alumni from 11 countries are recipients of the Nobel Prize |
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Sponsored by the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Fulbright Program provides funding for students, scholars, teachers, and professionals to undertake graduate study, advanced research, university teaching, and teaching in elementary and secondary schools. The Fulbright Program is the flagship international exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government and is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries. The Fulbright Program provides participants — chosen for their academic merit and leadership potential — with the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.
The Phi Kappa Phi members who were named Fulbright Scholars:
- Douglas Allen, University of Maine
- Terry Allison, California State University–Los Angeles
- Rafic Bachnak, Texas A&M International University
- Jason Badura, Carroll College
- Julie Brodie, Kenyon College
- Bonnie Callen, University of Tennessee–Knoxville
- Dana Christman, New Mexico State University
- Michele Darby, Old Dominion University
- Ruby Dunlap, Belmont University
- Amy Ebersole, San Diego State University
- Sarah Fann, University of North Carolina Wilmington
- Jere Gilles, University of Missouri–Columbia
- Shaina Hyder, Florida State University
- Guilbert Hentschke, University of Southern California
- Susan Huss-Lederman, University of Wisconsin–Whitewater
- Karl Lorenz, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
- Carolyn Marvin, University of Pennsylvania
- Allen Palmer, Brigham Young University
- Jason Parker, Texas A&M University–College Station
- Seymour Patterson, Truman State University
- Nancy Paxton, Northern Arizona University
- David Pong, University of Delaware
- Nicole Rafter, Northeastern University
- Armeda Reitzel, Humboldt State University
- Manijeh Sabi, Russell Sage College
- Benjamin Shapiro, University of Maryland–College Park
- Elizabeth Stephen, Georgetown University
- Phyllis Strauss, Northeastern University
- Jeffrey Thomas, University of Missouri–Kansas City
- Robert Westerfelhaus, College of Charleston
- Kristina Yancey, Texas A&M University–College Station
- John Ziker, Boise State University
For more information about The Fulbright Program, please visit the Institute of International Education and The Fulbright Program.