My Fulbright Experience at Montclair – Debdas Ray – USA 2010

I was always interested to do something meaningful in my life which would enable me to serve the society as a whole. As a teacher, I had the opportunity to serve the society. But I was searching for a larger platform. In the year 1996, the entire scenario changed in my life. I got involved […]
Presenting with my Teacher and Professor in DC – Maria Gabriela Portal – USA 2010

My Fulbright experience was the experience any English teacher wants to have in the teaching and learning language career. My experience started in the fall of 2010 in Hamilton College, located in a beautiful town called Clinton, Upstate New York. By having the experience of teaching Spanish and my connection with the culture of the […]
A Time of Discovery and Growth – Frederick (Jerry) Streets – South Africa 2008, 2010, and 2012

The opportunity to travel through out the beautiful and fascinating country of South Africa to do research, study, and teach at the University of Pretoria and the University of the Free State contributed to my personal and professional growth as a clinical social worker and pastoral theologian. While I was there, I was able to […]
The Influence of Equanimity Across Artistic Media – Artemis Preeshl – India 2010 and 2011

“A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new; when an age ends; when the soul of a nation long suppressed finds utterance.” -Jawaharlal Nehru, Independence Day Speech on August 15, 1947. I came to India to search for the essence of Indian arts on […]
Students Are People Too – Eric Trules – Romania 2010

May 21, 2010 – It started out with just the two of us. Mihaela and I, sitting for lunch at a little wooden table at the “One” café, right next door to the Caragiale Film and Theater University in central Bucharest, where I’d been invited to teach for two weeks on my Fulbright Senior Specialist […]
Myths of Cultural Acceptance of Modern Technologies – Shirin Karsan – UAE 2009-2010

When I started exploring the provocative topic of stigmas in culture and religion related to infertility and IVF in the UAE, many cautioned that I was treading in an unacceptable area. On the contrary, my research (cutting edge at the time), proved the need to understand the Emirati culture and its rich knowledge and respect […]
Visiting Professor – Loreley Gomes Garcia – Brazil 2010 & 2019

In 2010, I went to Temple University as a Scholar in Residence. Then in 2019, I was a Visiting Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Chair in Brazilian Studies. Loreley Gomes Garcia – Fulbright to Brazil 2010 and 2019