Reflecting St. John’s University’s focus on academic excellence
and global citizenship, three St. John’s students received Fulbright
Scholarships to conduct research abroad during the 2010-11
academic year.
The three Fulbrights are the largest number awarded to St. John’s
students in a single year. “It’s a record,” said
Konrad Tuchscherer, Ph.D., Professor of History
and Director of the Graduate Admissions
Assistance Program (GAAP) at St. John’s. “It reflects the
University’s dedication to creating an environment that prepares
students for opportunities to work and study globally.”
Two of the Fulbright recipients, Christopher Ross and Morgan Bauer,
are pursuing graduate degrees at St. John’s. The third, Clare
Finnegan, received her B.A. in History at St. John’s in January
2010.
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