Fulbright Scholar teaches in Malaysia
Katie Macaulay 鈥09 didn鈥檛 know much about the Fulbright Scholarship program last spring. She had heard about the program, but kind of dismissed it as a realistic possibility.
鈥淚 thought it was a scholarship of the Ivy League, I thought it was out of reach,鈥 Macaulay said. 鈥淚鈥檓 a small town girl from Minnesota.鈥
But something happened one day last April when Macaulay was studying in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She hopped on her computer, logged in to Inside Augsburg to check her e-mail and stumbled across the story of how fellow Auggies Ashely Stoffers and Erin Olsen had been awarded Fulbright scholarships. Continue reading “Fulbright Scholar teaches in Malaysia”
Fulbright Scholar teaches in Indonesia
Emma Sutton 鈥09 always wanted to know more about people who were different from her neighbors. Growing up in a Caucasian, Irish Catholic neighborhood on Chicago鈥檚 south side, Sutton said she never had contact with people from other races. But her mother, a Chicago police officer, did.
鈥淢y mother is very opinionated,鈥 she said. 鈥渟o I was automatically driven to investigate for myself if the things she said were true.鈥
And investigate she did. Sutton鈥檚 quest to learn about others eventually brought her to Greece, Turkey, the British Virgin Islands, and to Tanzania. This August, she will begin a nine-month assistant-ship in Indonesia teaching English as a Fulbright Scholar. Continue reading “Fulbright Scholar teaches in Indonesia”