Record number of CU-Boulder students receive Fulbright grants

Ten students have received the grants, and they will study subjects ranging from the work of composer Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel in Germany to the endangered Kula language in Indonesia, plant-soil-microbe interactions in subarctic crops in Norway, and ancient social interactions through archaeological...

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Published inThe Daily Camera
Main Author Anas, Brittany
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Boulder, Colo Prairie Mountain Media 16.06.2011
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Summary:Ten students have received the grants, and they will study subjects ranging from the work of composer Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel in Germany to the endangered Kula language in Indonesia, plant-soil-microbe interactions in subarctic crops in Norway, and ancient social interactions through archaeological excavations at the La Consentida site in Mexico. Since 1978, there have been 119 Fulbright grants awarded to CU students -- but never 10 in a single year, according to the campus's Office of International Education.