Nan Rides for Fulbright: An Update

Nan Rides for Fulbright: An Update

Almost halfway through her journey, Nan McEntire is going strong on her “Ride for Fulbright”. After completing over 1320 miles, Nan is currently in Kansas and making her way through the Midwest. Officially departing on May 12th, the first mission of...
Announcing: New Logo

Announcing: New Logo

We are excited to share important news affecting the Fulbright community worldwide. On the 22nd of May, the Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board unveiled a rebranding of the Fulbright Program, with a new logo and mission-driven...
Celebrating the Life of Fulbright Prize Laureate Richard Lugar

Celebrating the Life of Fulbright Prize Laureate Richard Lugar

The Fulbright Association mourns the passing of Richard Lugar, former Indiana senator and the 2016 recipient of the J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding. Senator Lugar was known for his leadership in foreign policy, his bipartisanship approach to...
Nan Rides for Fulbright

Nan Rides for Fulbright

“My Fulbright in 2010 in Ireland was an outstanding experience,” says Nan McEntire. “I want to make sure that Fulbright continues to provide a strong and viable professional program for teachers and scholars throughout the world.” Many...
April 2019: Advocacy Update

April 2019: Advocacy Update

Fulbrighters love a challenge.  We imagined an adventure overseas (which also means coming to the U.S.) as an optimistic act of discovery and diplomacy.  We then tackled the unexpected problems of living that adventure, and then we returned, eager to give back to the...
In Memory of Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick

In Memory of Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick

It is not the custom of this newsletter to mark the passing of Fulbrighters.  Perhaps we should, as the world is diminished each time we lose a member of our extraordinary community.  But sometimes, that loss is so painful, when that person is young, that we should...