Kudos for Fulbright scholars again goes to UofL UofL applicants had highest success rate among research universities

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    LOUISVILLE, Ky. –The University of Louisville has again been recognized as one of the nation’s top producers for student Fulbright awards.

    UofL had the highest success rate among U.S. research universities on the annual list of top producers for 2016-2017, which was released today by the Fulbright organization and published by the Chronicle of Higher Education. Of the 30 student applicants, 50 percent won the award—far better than any other research institution on the list.

    Since 2003 there have been 104 UofL Fulbright scholars—more than all other Kentucky public universities combined. The university set a record last year with 15 scholars, besting the previous record of 14 scholars in 2010 and again in 2011.

    “Our campus culture has become well-attuned to identifying and mentoring top scholars,” said Interim President Greg Postel. “By earning this distinction UofL is on par with some of the nation’s most esteemed universities.”

    “Our students, alumni, faculty, staff and community have all been enthusiastic about spreading the word about the Fulbrights,” said Patricia Condon, who heads the university’s National and International Scholarship Opportunities office. “That word-of-mouth endorsement has been powerful. We even have prospective students asking specifically about the Fulbright Award and how they can prepare for it.”

    University officials said that 23 have applied for this year’s competition and a dozen have made it to the semifinal phase. Final selections are made by each country and are typically announced in the spring and early summer.

    The Fulbright program is sponsored by the U. S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and promotes cultural exchanges with more than 140 countries.

    For more information, contact Condon at 502-852-0024.

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    Cindy Hess has more than 30 years of experience in communications, marketing and investor relations, including more than a decade at UofL. She is "sort of" retired but happy to come back to the Office of Communications and Marketing to help with special projects and assignments.