Caroline Keller named Critical Language Scholar
Caroline Keller, a junior University of Delaware student double majoring in history and art history, is a 2026 Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) recipient.
CLS in the Press — March 24, 2026
Caroline Keller, a junior University of Delaware student double majoring in history and art history, is a 2026 Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) recipient.
CLS in the Press — March 24, 2026
Hofstra University alumnus Dylan Budhu ’25 was named a finalist for the highly competitive Critical Language Scholarship (CLS), a program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State that provides immersive language study opportunities for American students.
CLS in the Press — March 20, 2026
The Critical Language Scholarship Program funds a summer of overseas language and cultural immersion.
CLS in the Press — March 20, 2026
University of Wyoming senior Carson Krueger, of Laramie, is a recent recipient of the prestigious Critical Language Scholarship (CLS).
CLS in the Press — March 13, 2026
Two University of Alabama students have been offered Critical Language Scholarships to study overseas this summer.
CLS in the Press — March 11, 2026
Two Mississippi State undergraduates are receiving prestigious U.S. Department of State scholarships allowing them to study foreign languages abroad this summer.
CLS in the Press — March 10, 2026
A new event helped students connect their language studies with their career goals.
CLS in the Press — March 06, 2026
International relations student Damien Fellows ’26 has been awarded a second Critical Language Scholarship (CLS), meaning that in just a few months, he’ll be back on a plane heading to South Korea.
CLS in the Press — March 05, 2026
Jessalyn Wienk, of De Smet, South Dakota, is a double major in religion — the interreligious studies track — and international studies. Wienk is spending Spring Semester 2026 in Jordan, where she is continuing to study the Arabic language.
CLS in the Press — March 02, 2026
The annual Premier Awards honor members of the UA community who exemplify the highest standards of scholarship, service, leadership and character. Six students, two faculty members and a student club received the University’s top honors.
CLS in the Press — February 25, 2026