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Engaging in Mutual Understanding
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Realizing Mutual Understanding at Clark Universityby Kerstin Freudenthaler, Austria, 2007-2008Fulbright’s mission of promoting mutual understanding is lived to its fullest at the International Development, Community and Environment Department (IDCE) of Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. With a student body from all over the world, including: Uganda, Nepal, Egypt, Yemen, Spain, Colombia, Albania, Haiti, Austria, India, Somalia, Hungary, South Korea, China, the Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe, Tonga, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Bahamas, Canada, and the Czech Republic. There is something new to learn about another culture every day.
One of these things worth discovering is Diwali, also called Deepavali. Diwali is a major Indian festival in Hinduism. Known as the "Festival of Lights," it symbolizes the victory of good over evil, and lamps are lit as a sign of celebration and hope for humankind. At Clark, students from all over the world celebrate the Indian Festival of Lights together. We dress up, eat a lot of delicious Indian food – and dance, of course! It feels like being part of a big Bollywood movie! As a Fulbrighter, I feel that these out-of-classroom cultural encounters are as important as the academic experience. At Clark, the promotion of mutual understanding is part of the adacemic experience.
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Submitting Photos to the Fulbright Photo GalleryWe are now collecting photos from the entire current cohort of Foreign, FLTA and U.S. Fulbright student grantees.
-- Please indicate your grant year and the country in which you are engaged in your Fulbright program. Photos from non-U.S. Fulbrighters are organized by home country; photos from U.S. Fulbrighters are organized by the country in which they are conducting grant activities. When in doubt, please send us an email with your questions. --
With all submitted photos, you
must include a caption that clearly indicates
your name, country and a brief
description (i.e., the title of the event
attended, location where the photo was
taken, etc.) of the content of the photo.
-- Click on the link below to enter photo gallery's home page: http://photos.fulbrightonline.org Enjoy using the Fulbright Photo Gallery! |
A Call for Articles with PhotosWe welcome articles with accompanying photos for future issues of the Foreign Fulbright Student Grantee Newsletter. Articles should ideally be about your experience of being abroad as a Fulbright grantee (and cultural ambassador), and any relevant and/or unique musings you might want to share with your fellow Fulbright grantees and others interested in the Fulbright Program. The length of the article should be no more than 500 words and not require much editing in order to be published. The accompanying photos should show you engaged in program activities, or be illustrative of your article's content. Please submit your articles with photos within two weeks of the release of this newsletter. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to receiving your articles! |