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May 2002
Fellowship
winners bound for studies abroad, graduate schools
Toby Campbell, seated, a sociology major, will use
her Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to study musical communities in
Argentina, Ireland, and the Netherlands. Meanwhile, Fulbright scholar
James Lee, whose major is German literature, will serve an English-teaching
assistantship in Korea.
"In each location,
I will find a different interpretation of how music forms a community.
. . .
Ben Maes, below right, a politics major, won a Fulbright
award for research in Sri Lanka next
year. He will study visual arts, music, andother arts as creative
responses to the political conflict there.
Not pictured is 2001 graduate Jason Bazzano also
won a Fulbright for study in Sri Lanka next year.
Mark Lanning, below, a politics major, received
a Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship. He will
study at Princeton.
German major Katherine Leitzell, far right, received
a Fulbright for a year in Germany where she will explore environmental
issues surrounding protection of the Baltic Sea.
 
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