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WVU students to study abroad, receive scholarship

Two West Virginia University Honors College students will have an intensive cultural experience this summer as recipients of the highly competitive U.S. Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship. Keanan Allen will study Mandarin in Taiwan while Taima Ross travels to Morocco to study Arabic.

CLS in the Press — April 10, 2019


Macaulay Honors’ Loretta Violante Korea-Bound on Federal Language Scholarship

Loretta Violante of The City College of New York’s Macaulay Honors Program was already headed to Seoul in the fall to study printmaking and sculpture on a Therese Ralston Connor Award from CCNY’s art department. Now she’s won a Critical Language Scholarship from the federal government that will see her spend summer learning Korean in the port city of Busan.

CLS in the Press — April 05, 2019


Four awarded Critical Language Scholarships from U.S. State Department

Four Connecticut College students are gearing up for a summer of intensive language study and cultural immersion abroad. Each of the students has received a Critical Language Scholarship from the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, to study abroad for up to 10 weeks in an intensive language program.

CLS in the Press — March 26, 2019