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Sheera Talpaz to Study Poets of Israel and Palestine as Fulbright U.S. Scholar
Kate Kaput
Sheera Talpaz, an assistant professor of comparative literature and Jewish studies at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, will spend the 2023-24 academic year in Israel and Palestine as a . Her research
Voice of Experience
Tyler Applegate
Véronique Harris grew up a witness to inequality. Now she’s dedicating her life to eradicating it through a career in public-service law.
South-of-the-Border Second Home
Tyler Applegate
Anna Sheik returns to Mexico to follow her love of language, history, and teaching.
Full Immersion
Tessa Sternal ’25
Dewi Beer’s love of teaching and language converge in a Taiwanese fellowship.
Russian Evolution
Kate Bigam Kaput
Curiosity led Emma Kim to study Eastern Europe at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. Now a state department scholarship has her curious about living and studying there.
Summer of Justice
Henry Hicks IV
Darius Butler explores human rights across three continents through a Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship.
Fins to the Left (and Right)
Amanda Nagy
Biology major Jules Lieberman to study shark and ray migratory patterns through NOAA Hollings Scholarship.
Found in Translation
Amanda Nagy
Theo Canter’s deep ties to Greece get a boost through a Fulbright teaching assistantship in Athens.
Use It or Lose It: Railey Stern Yen Uses Fulbright to Reconnect with Taiwan
Amanda Nagy
A May 2023 graduate of the double degree program, Stern Yen will apply his experiences in teaching and working with youth.
Conservatory Celebrates Recipients of 2022-23 Honors & Awards
Communications Staff
Recipients of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Conservatory’s 2022-23 Honors and Awards included 43 outstanding students from across the Conservatory’s 11 divisions. Most of the prizes were given to graduating seniors honored