
Nazareth Fulbrights
Meet the faces of the Fulbright Program — students and faculty Fulbright award winners at Nazareth College.
2007 Undergraduate (Junior) Fulbright Recipient
Casey Powell '07
BA, German and Spanish
Germany
A resident of Newark, N.Y., Powell is traveling to Germany where she will teach English to German students. When she returns to the United States, she plans to pursue her master's and teach German and/or Spanish at the high school or university level. Powell would someday like to be involved in an exchange program that offers other young people the opportunity to travel and to appreciate other cultures, as she feels she was fortunate enough to experience.
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2007 Graduate/Faculty (Senior) Fulbright Recipients
Prof. Scott Campbell
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Hungary
Scott Campbell, assistant professor of philosophy, has received a Fulbright for the Spring semester of 2008. He will teach courses in American philosophy at the University of Pannonia in Veszprem, Hungary.
In 2005, Campbell received a Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad award to travel and study in Australia. He participated in the program's "Australia -- New Country, Old History" seminar and completed a curriculum project based on his experiences. The project, titled "On Justice and Human Nature in Aboriginal Australia," received a High Commendation from the Australian American Fulbright Commission.
Prof. Matthew Temple
Professor of Biology
Hungary
Dr. Temple is traveling to the Semmelweis University Health Care Faculty in Budapest during the spring 2008 semester. Through an undergraduate lecture course, a series of computer-based workshops, and collaboration with informatics faculty at Semmelweis, he will teach biomedical informatics and genetics, and collaborate with Semmelweis faculty on integrating these topics into undergraduate health care and science programs.
"Genetics is a truly international language. The opportunity to work with my colleagues at Semmelweis in this language to enhance health and science education at both of our institutions is intellectually challenging and at the same time personally exciting. I hope this Fulbright semester will usher in an era of rewarding collaboration in bioinformatics," says Temple.
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