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From left, Valerie Browne, Jana El-Khatib, Christina Murray and Margaret Rymer are WVU s 2021 Critical Language Scholars.
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Times West Virginian
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From left, Valerie Browne, Jana El-Khatib, Christina Murray and Margaret Rymer are WVU s 2021 Critical Language Scholars. Photo by WVU
MORGANTOWN â The U.S. Department of State have recognized four West Virginia University women for their commitment to language learning and personal growth.
Valerie Browne, of Martinsburg, Jana El-Khatib, of Hurricane, Christina Murray, of Fairmont, and Margaret Rhymer, of Garland, Texas, were awarded the Critical Language Scholarship, which will allow each student to participate in fully-funded virtual intensive language and cultural immersion programs this summer.
Friday, May 21, 2021
Valerie Browne, Jana El-Khatib, Christina Murray and Margaret Rymer are WVU s 2021 Critical Language Scholars. Download full-size
Four West Virginia University women have been awarded the Critical Language Scholarship from the U.S. Department of State, recognizing their commitment to language learning and personal growth. The awardees will participate in fully-funded virtual intensive language and cultural immersion programs this summer.
Valerie Browne, a rising senior from Martinsburg, will spend this summer studying Russian. Browne is a Russian studies and English double major with a minor in political science in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences.
“I chose to study Russian both to further connect with my Eastern European heritage and to help me achieve my goals of translating Russian literature and working for the U.S. Department of State,” Browne said.