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Roles Fulbrighters Play
Each and every day Fulbrighters play a variety of unique roles in their universities, schools, host communities and homes. Fulbrighters act as . . .
Students | | Wilfrid Ndzaba was able to enjoy an education that would have been beyond his resources. Full Story > | Scholars |  | Samer Abu Libdeh's research has implications for democracy, human rights, and peace in the Middle East. Full Story > |
Teachers |  | Zheng Zhai taught Chinese in Montana and shared his observations of the U.S. online with students, friends and family. Full Story > | Lecturers |  | In Vietnam, Mark Alter shared his expertise in special education with future teachers and met with parents of special-needs children. Full Story > | Researchers |  | Houman Sadri's stay in the Persian Gulf prompted him to re-examine his ideas and write an interdisciplinary book on international relations. Full Story > | Mentors |  | Sylvia Johnson helped marginalized children in Brazil to develop their capacity for self-expression through photography. Full Story > |
Artists |  | Lucrecia Kasilag became an accomplished composer and conductor who fused Eastern and Western musical traditions. Full Story > | Philanthropists |  | On a groundbreaking Fulbright grant, Edwin Munger discovered a life-long passion for Africa. Full Story > | Cultural Ambassadors |  | Dr. Hortense Simmons lectured on African-American literature and culture at four Ukrainian universities. Full Story > | Advocates |  | In Botswana, Lisa Lopez Levers searched for ways to make HIV/AIDS culturally relevant and effective. Full Story > |
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