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Eight FSU students receive Gilman scholarship to study abroad
February 22, 2021 | 4:39 pm | SHARE:
Florida State University s 2021 recipients of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program. (From left) Front row: Nyla Chute, Davion Jeanty, Roshelle Thompson, Alexza Alamo; Second Row:Melissa Toussaint, Alex Bustamante, Jonathan “JD” Dorsey, Djaina-shae “DJ” Dervil.
Eight Florida State University students hope to study or intern abroad this summer as part of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program from the U.S. Department of State, barring any COVID-19 travel restrictions.
The Gilman Scholarship gives students the opportunity to study or intern abroad and emphasizes learning about culture and language to prepare individuals for a globalized world.
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FAIRMONT â Officials at Fairmont State University are thanking one of its emeritus faculty members by renaming a university program after him.
Fairmont Stateâs international student office is now the Tulasi and Marilyn Joshi Office for Educational Pathways for International Centers & Students.
The new moniker honors a significant undisclosed donation made by Tulasi Joshi and his wife Marilyn to aid in the recruitment of international students.
âThis gift from the Joshis will have a profound impact,â said Mirta M. Martin, Fairmont State president. âTulasi and Marilyn understand how energizing and mutually beneficial having a robust international student presence on campus can be. International students coming to Fairmont State will benefit from our close-knit Falcon Family and caring faculty, and our community profits from the global perspectives these students provide.â