Monday, April 26th, 2021
WKU student Isabel Eliassen will use a $50,000 Rotary Foundation Global Grant Scholarship to pursue a master’s degree in Taipei, Taiwan. Eliassen’s application was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Bowling Green in District 6710.
Eliassen, daughter of Ruth Hemmer and James Eliassen, is from Edgewood. After graduating with degrees in international affairs and Chinese, as well as a Mahurin Honors College self-designed degree in linguistics, she will enroll in the International Master s Program in Asia-Pacific Studies (IMAS) at National Chengchi University.
In Taiwan, Eliassen will study how the disadvantages ethnic minorities face in economic stability and quality of education in Taiwan affects their access to English language education, a project fundamental to developing effective language education programs equally available to all students in Taiwan.
Isabel Eliassen
Isabel Elliassen is a senior International Affairs, Chinese and Linguistics triple major from Covington Latin School in Edgewood, Kentucky. She is involved in Habitat for Humanity and Model UN. In the summer of 2019 Isabel studied abroad in Taiwan with the TUSA program. She is currently serving as an intern for the State Department Office of English Language Program (ELP) in the Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA).
At WKU, Isabel has actively engaged in undergraduate research. She received a Faculty-Undergraduate Student Engagement (FUSE) grant that has funded much of her research and serves as the basis for her Honors thesis that she will be defending this Spring. Working with