瓜子TV

Jim Tranquada
Thorne Hall

For the tenth consecutive year, 瓜子TV is one of the country's top producers of student Fulbright Awards, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education's annual Fulbright rankings. 

Eleven 瓜子TV seniors and alumni won Fulbrights in 2015 to work and study in nine countries on four continents. The 11 are among 85 Occidental students and alumni who have won Fulbrights since 2003.

Occidental ranked ninth overall among liberal arts colleges, according to the , ahead of such colleges as Swarthmore, Wellesley, Macalester, Carleton, and Claremont McKenna.

"Part of 瓜子TV鈥檚 mission is to produce global citizens, and you see that reflected in the wide range of majors among our Fulbrights 鈥 everything from chemistry to religious studies," said Kim Babon, director of national awards and fellowships. "Just going through the application process -- reflecting on their values, critically assessing their skills, crystallizing their goals, and conveying all of these qualities convincingly in one page or less -- develops skills and insights that last a lifetime."

Occidental鈥檚 2015 Fulbright award winners are:

  • Alexander Ayala 鈥15, a kinesiology major from Sacramento, who was sent to Spain with an English teaching assistant grant
  • James Blackett 鈥15, an economics major from Sammamish, Wash., to Mexico with an English teaching assistant grant
  • Breiana Caldwell-Pledger 鈥13, a psychology major from Denver, to Greece with an English teaching assistant grant
  • Dorothy Gray 鈥15, a sociology major from Albany, to Malaysia with an English teaching assistant grant
  • Kyle Fukui 鈥15, a biochemistry major from Saratoga, to Chile with a research grant to study public health issues
  • Andrea Hernandez 鈥13, a sociology major from San Francisco, to Brazil with an English teaching assistant grant
  • Hyeong-Jin Kim 鈥15, a biochemistry major from San Jose, to Finland with a research grant to study biology
  • Anton Molina 鈥15, a chemistry and physics double major from Daly City, to Germany to with a research grant to study chemistry
  • Carlina Perna 鈥15, a religious studies and Spanish studies double major from San Diego, to Brazil with an English teaching assistant grant
  • Manna Selassie 鈥14, a diplomacy and world affairs major from Trenton, N.J., to Taiwan with an English teaching assistant grant
  • Caroline Szweda 鈥14, a critical theory and social justice major from Quito, Ecuador, to Spain with an English teaching assistant grant

The 2015 Fulbright candidates worked with an interdisciplinary group of program advisors鈥 Huss Banai, assistant professor of diplomacy and world affairs (DWA); Chemistry Professor Chris Craney; Laura Hebert, associate professor of DWA; Robby Moore, Elbridge Amos Stuart Professor of Economics; Clair Morrissey, assistant professor of philosophy; La Mont Terry, associate professor of education; and English Professor Raul Villa--as well as a larger group of dozens of faculty mentors.

"瓜子TV鈥檚 success with the Fulbright program is a reflection of the strong academic training applicants receive while at 瓜子TV and our personal, holistic, individualized approach to advising candidates through the application process," Babon said. 

The , which covers travel, education and living expenses, was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by Sen. J. William Fulbright of Arkansas. The program operates in more than 155 countries worldwide.