The Institute for Global Studies and The European Studies Consortium would like to congratulate the Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) awardees for Summer 2013 and the upcoming Academic Year 2014.
Western Europe Summer 2013
Madeline Reibe, Undergraduate, Intermediate Italian, Department of French and Italian
Kristen Stoeckler, PhD, Beginning Turkish, Theater
Amanda Taylor, PhD, Intermediate Italian, English
J. Adelia Chrysler, PhD, Beginning Yiddish, Department of German, Scandinavian & Dutch
Rachel Schaff, PhD, Beginning Czech, Cultural Studies & Comparative Literature
Western Europe Academic Year 2013-2014
John Stanoch, Undergraduate, Intermediate Russian, Linguistics & Russian
Timothy Bell, Undergraduate, Intermediate Italian, Physiology/French and Italian Studies
Jean Costello, Undergraduate, Intermediate Russian, Mathematics
Felicia Stevens, Undergraduate, Intermediate Dutch, Theater Arts & Dance
Paul Vig, PhD, Intermediate Dutch, Department of History
Andrew Hoyt, PhD, Intermediate Italian, Department of History
Margarita Kopelmahker, PhD, Advanced Russian, Theater Arts & Dance
Lucas Franco, PhD, Intermediate Norwegian, Political Science
International Summer 2013
Emily Walz, Undergraduate, Advanced Chinese. Department of Asian Languages and Literature
Alexandra Mitchell, Undergraduate, Intermediate Arabic, Institute for Global Studies
Julia Corwin, Graduate, Intermediate Hindi, Geography
Katie Lambright, PhD, Intermediate Chinese, History
International Academic Year 2013-2014
Gabrielle Abeles-Allison, Undergraduate, Intermediate Arabic, Food Science and Nutrition
Jennifer Cafarella, Undergraduate, Advanced Arabic, Institute for Global Studies
Pashouably Vang, Undergraduate, Intermediate Chinese, Asian Languages and Literature
Na Hee Lee-Workman, Undergraduate, intermediate Portuguese, Spanish & Portuguese
Jenna Marie Rasmusson, Graduate, Advanced Swahili, School of Public Health
Julia Corwin, Graduate,Intermediate Hindi, Geography
Terran Chambers, JD, Beginning Arabic, Law School
The FLAS competition is open to undergraduate, graduate and professional students to promote the study of modern foreign languages and in particular less-commonly-taught languages in European and International studies.
Summer Fellowships provide $2500 living stipend and $5000 towards tuitions and fees for undergrads, graduate and professional students. Academic Fellowships provide undergraduates with a $5000 living stipend and $10,000 towards tuition and fees. A $15,000 living stipend and $18,000 towards tuition and fees is available for graduate and professional students.
The nomination process for Summer 2014 and AY 2015 will begin in the fall of 2013. Look for information on the IGS and ESC website in August.