Four Freeman grads earn 2022-23 Fulbright Awards

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Four Freeman School graduates are among the 14 Tulanians to win 2022-23 Fulbright awards. The graduates will receive grants through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the U.S. Department of State’s flagship international educational exchange program, to either study for a graduate degree, conduct an individually designed research project or participate in an English Teaching Assistant Program outside the United States.

Hannah Ellis (BSM ’22, SLA ’22), who majored in finance and Latin American studies, looks forward to serving as a cultural ambassador for the United States in Brazil in her role as an English Teaching Assistant to foster cross-cultural exchange and passion for the English language.

Reagan Orloff (BSM ’21, SLA ’21), a double major in history and management, will pursue a master’s degree in Immigration Studies at Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, Mexico as a Fulbright-García Robles Scholar.

Tatiana Poggi (BSM ’22, SLA ’22) will be working full time at one of 16 affiliated companies in either Mexico City or Merida while also taking international business classes at ITAM or Anáhuac Mayab University during her Fulbright in Mexico next year.

An alumna of the Altman Program in International Studies and Business, Kaitlyn Taylor (BSM ’22, SLA ’22) plans to move to Thailand to teach English for the upcoming school year.

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