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May 25, 2021
OGDEN, Utah – For the second time in his career, Weber State University Department of Child and Family Studies professor Paul Schvaneveldt will research and teach as a Fulbright Scholar in Latin America, this time at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia.
Receiving a second Fulbright appointment is significantly more competitive as the Fulbright Commission gives priority to first-time applicants, but Schvaneveldt’s 20-year focus on Latin American family issues warranted a second Fulbright Award.
Schvaneveldt will conduct research on family violence prevention efforts and will work with the Universidad de los Andes and the Colombian Council on Mental Health to increase the availability of evidence-based programs to prevent intimate partner violence.