4 New Fulbright Winners from Pitt German!

For more about the award, see the article in Pittwire 

For more about our winners, read on.

 

Jasmine al Rasheed, German Minor

Jasmine Al Rasheed, of Irwin, Pennsylvania, earned a Bachelor of Philosophy in international and area studies with a double major in sociology and minors in German and statistics. The vice president of Pitt’s Multiracial Student Association and social chair of the Muslim Student Association will travel to Morocco to research public health in relation to gender and religion.

 

Regis Curtis, German Major

Regis Curtis, of Bulger, Pennsylvania, is pursuing a Bachelor of Philosophy in international and area studies, focusing on West European Studies. Curtis is also majoring in German and French with a minor in gender, sexuality and women’s studies and a certificate in Central European Studies. They will spend their Fulbright year as an English teaching assistant in Germany while continuing research on contemporary HIV/AIDS cinema, representation, monogamy and safer sex regimes.

Dayon Ketchens, German Major 

Dayon Ketchens, of Emmaus, Pennsylvania, earned bachelor’s degrees in linguistics and German language and cultural studies. As an English teaching assistant in Germany, Ketchens will explore his interest in second-language acquisition, specifically psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics.

 

Madelyn McCullough, German Major

Madelyn McCollough, of Woodbridge, Connecticut, is a student in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences pursuing a German language and cultural studies major with a sociology minor and a certificate in West European Studies. She will serve as an English teaching assistant in Germany.

 

Congratulations to each of our winners! We are so very proud of you!