Category Archives: Fulbright

Funding oportunity for Fulbrighters

The Office of Alumni Affairs is pleased to announce a new funding opportunity, the Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF).  AEIF offers alumni and posts the opportunity to address global issues on a local, national, regional or international level. This opportunity is available to current participants and alumni of exchange programs. U.S. missions, ECA program offices, partner organizations, and Fulbright commissions can promote this opportunity to overseas audiences with materials provided in the AEIF PR Toolkit: https://alumni.state.gov/aeif/pr-toolkit

The AEIF competition launches February 16, 2011, and has three phases. First round ideas must be submitted by alumni between February 16 and March 13 on the State Alumni website https://alumni.state.gov . Finalists will be announced by April 4 and winning projects will be announced on May 23. Alumni can submit proposals up to $35,000 USD in the following categories or combinations thereof: democracy and human rights; economic opportunity and prosperity; women’s empowerment; promoting a better environment; food security; global health; and outreach to marginalized communities. More information, including eligibility requirements, is available at: https://alumni.state.gov/aeif

Knock, knock. Bring the world to your home

Dr. Ana Gil García, board member of the Chicago Chapter of the Fulbright Association welcomes every year 10 students from different countries of the world for a dinner in her home during the Fulbright Enrichment Seminar.

Each year, the State Department sponsorsFulbright Enrichment Seminars throughout the country. The IIE (Institute of International Education) Midwest Regional Center organizes the Fulbright Enrichment Seminar in Chicago and brings over 140 first-year Foreign Fulbright students from around the world together to spend four days in the City.

The Seminar will be held March 24 – 27, 2011.The Home Hospitality Evening will be on Friday, March, 25, 2011. We invite you to open your homes to two or three Fulbrighters for dinner and a short visit. This wonderful experience is a highlight for our students as they are eager to better acquaint themselves with their host culture in the U.S.

Contact Joseph P. Graff at 312-254-3207 or jgraff@iie.org for more information.

Share dinner with Fulbright scholars!

Since 1952, WorldChicago (formerly the International Visitors Center of Chicago) has worked to create a globally competent society and encourage cultural engagement by promoting Citizen Diplomacy one handshake at a time. In hosting approximately 800 international visitors per year, WorldChicago offers Chicago-area citizens ways to be involved in Citizen Diplomacy. Take advantage of the unique opportunity to host 3-5 international Fulbright Senior Scholars in your home for dinner.

Join us on the evening of Friday, April 1, 2011 and open your homes and hearts to this prestigious group of professors, researchers and experts from around the world who are residing at U.S. colleges and universities for 6-12 months. Help create personal & everlasting memories for these scholars who will be in Chicago for a professional conference hosted by WorldChicago.

Contact John Baum at (312) 254-1800 x100 or jbaum@worldchicago.org for more information or to sign up.

Elio Leturia elected new Fulbright Association Chicago Chapter president

Joseph Graff from IIE, new president Elio Leturia and board member Cristina Sisson

Elio Leturia, board member of the Chicago Chapter of the Fulbright Association, was elected president of the chapter for the year 2011. Monica Swope, past president made the announcement during the Holiday brunch at the Museum of Science and Industry.

Elio Leturia talking to the audience after being announced as the new president of the Chicago Chapter of the Fulbright Association.

Leturia has been with our chapter since 2008 and is in charge of communications and media relations. A native Peruvian, Leturia got a Fulbright scholarship in 1990 and came to the U.S. to pursue a master’s in journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Three years after returning to Peru, where he was a university professor at Universidad de Lima and design director of El Comercio newspaper, Leturia relocated to Chicago hired by the Tribune Company. A journalist and a graphic designer, Leturia currently teaches in the journalism department of Columbia College Chicago.

“It’s a real honor to represent the Fulbright community,” Leturia said during the Holiday brunch.  Referring directly to the current Fulbright students he added, “I have been in your shoes and I understand your experience completely. Do your best representing your countries, share what you know and enjoy your time here.” Photos by Margo McFarland

Brunch at the museum

First row: Cristina Sisson, Megan Spillman (IIE,) Lisa Vásquez, Monica Swope, and Margo McFarland. Back row: Stephen Hill, Erika Cook, Jason Romano (U of Chicago,) Elio Leturia, Korynn Elliott (IIE) and Joseph Graff (IIE.)

No, it’s not a movie with Ben Stiller. It happened during the day.

Over 70 Fulbrighters got together to celebrate the 2010 Holidays on Saturday December 18th at the Museum of Science and Industry. A hearty and delicious brunch was shared during the last event of the year 2010.

Monica Swope, president of the Chicago Chapter of the Fulbright Association welcomed Fulbright students, scholars and alumni. The objective of this gathering was to celebrate the holiday season.

The event included a free visit to the museum where over 60 Christmas trees, each one corresponding to a different country, were exhibited. These trees represented the various cultures and holiday traditions and were decorated by volunteers from Chicago’s ethnic communities in an exhibit called  “Christmas around the world.” Photo courtesy of Anthony Charles Moody

We are celebrating the holidays with a festive brunch!

The  Fulbright Association-Chicago Chapter and the International Institute of Education (IIE)  invite you, your family, friends and colleagues to attend our Holiday brunch.

Saturday, December 18, 2010
11:30 am – 1 pm
Museum of Science and Industry
57th Street & Lakeshore Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60637

After the brunch, guests will receive free admission to the Museum to view the decorated holiday trees.
Cost $20 (includes brunch and museum admission)
Free to Fulbright Association members and visiting
Fulbrighters.
Parking is available at the museum parking lot for a fee.

RSVPs are required.
E-mail Monica Swope at fulbrightchicago@gmail.com
by December 16, 2010

Fulbright and CPS students bring new meaning to the spirit and cuisine of Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving dinner guests await the international dinner prepared by Fulbright visiting students and Chicago Public School students at Hostelling International.

On Monday, November 15th, guests gathered at the Hostelling International in downtown Chicago to celebrate International Education Week.  The Chicago Chapter of the Fulbright Association hosted an interactive program that included cooking, eating, and cultural presentations.  The evening began when visiting Fulbrighters welcomed fourteen Chicago Public Schools students from Orr Academy High School into the hostel’s kitchen.  Teams of Fulbrighters and CPS students worked side-by-side to prepare dishes from the Fulbrighters’ native countries.  The hard work paid off when participants joined guests in sharing their International Thanksgiving feast which included Vietnamese Fried Spring Rolls, Nepalese Momo, Bulgarian Grape Leave Sarmi, Korean Chapchae Noodles, Camaroonian Kondré Stew, Hungarian Chicken Paprikásh, Ukrainian Poppy-Seed Pancakes, and traditional pumpkin pie.

Lisa Vázquez and Cristina Sisson, board members of the Chicago Chapter of the Fulbright Association, were the active organizers of the event that brought together the Fulbright community and high school students with the purpose of acknowledging the importance of international education and cultural awareness, as well as introducing visiting Fulbrighters to the spirit of Thanksgiving.  Recent CPS high school graduate Cortez Alexander offered an after dinner presentation, during which he highlighted his own intercultural experiences and the value of learning about other cultures and languages in an effort to deconstruct stereotypes and promote mutual understanding.

Following the dinner and presentation, visiting Fulbright students invited guests to enjoy brief presentations about their native countries.  Guests gained first-hand knowledge about the culture and landscape of Bulgaria, Cambodia, China, Germany, Nepal, and Ukraine.

The special night was filled with authentic cross-cultural exchanges between Chicago students and international Fulbright students.. What better way to celebrate International Education Week and Thanksgiving!

Fulbright student Sophie from Cameroon setting up her native Kondré Stew that included chicken and plantains.

Delicious Vietnamese Spring Rolls were prepared by Fulbright student Van Quach.

Fulbright student Daria Kaleniuk prepared Ukrainian pancakes filled with cheese and poppy seeds.

After the meal, Fulbright Chinese student Liu Qijun shows a "future" Fulbrighter facts about the second largest economy in the world.

Fulbright student Anunaya Banstola from Nepal (left,) poses for the camera with a group of Chicago Public Schools students during her interactive presentation. Students learned about the difficulties of climbing Mount Everest.

Celebrating International Education Week, Thanksgiving style

Come join us to share an evening of international food to celebrate International Education Week. The evening will include a meal and an interactive cultural program featuring a variety of countries, including Hungary, China, Cambodia, Germany, Korea, Ukraine, Cameroon, Vietnam, among others.

Where Hostelling International
24 E. Congress Parkway Chicago, IL

When Monday, November 15, 2010

Time 6:00 – 8:30 pm

Cost $5 Fulbright Association members; $10 for non-members; free for visiting Fulbrighers

RSVP email Lisa Vázquez at fulbrightchicago@gmail.com by November 12, 2010. Note that there is a limited number of tickets available for this event due to location capacity.

Welcome Fulbrighters!

Close to 50 Fulbright students from different countries of the world were welcome by past Fulbright recipients and members of the board of the Chicago Chapter of the Fulbright Association on Saturday October 23, 2010 at the International House of the University of Chicago in Hyde Park.

Besides food, beverages and animated conversation, we all had the chance to enjoy the presentation of storyteller Beth Horner, who entertained the audience with interesting stories and tales from Chicago and other parts of the world. Halloween was a good reason for her to share with us some spooky, and in some cases, hilarious stories.

We all left with a great community-building experience and a bag of Halloween treats! (Photos courtesy of Margo McFarland, Past President)

Storyteller Beth Horner sharing her stories, some of them passed on to her by her grandmother

A group of current Fulbright students shared a nice afternoon at the International House of the University of Chicago

Fulbright Association Chicago Chapter President Monica Swope and storyteller Beth Horner after the performance

Fulbright Association Chicago Chapter board member Lisa Vázquez attended the Welcome Event with her baby!

Dr. Ana Gil-García named among the 100 Most Influential Latinos in the United States

Dr. Ana Gil-García

Past President of the Chicago Chapter of the Fulbright Association Dr. Ana Gil-García was named among the top 100 most influential Latinos in the United States by  Hispanic Business magazine in its October edition.

“This a recognition to my work and effort to serve the community and to preserve the Hispanic values,” Dr. Gil-García said when she learned she had been selected among the top 100 influentials.

Ana Gil-García was president of our chapter for two years in a row, from 2005 to 2007. Ana is a professor at the Department  of Educational Leadership and Development, Northeastern Illinois University. A native to Margarita Island, Venezuela, she is a three-time Fulbright scholar and has an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership. She has additional expertise in the areas of psychometrics and global teaching and learning strategies across content areas. She is the author of 17 journal articles and a presenter both nationally and internationally.

Currently, Dr. Gil García is teaching in Yerevan, Armenia.

Congratulations for her latest accomplishment!