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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斅叹奕耸悠 again welcomed a diverse group of international students to campus with the arrival of new Fulbright Scholars from Pakistan, Indonesia and China this semester.
Top administrators and others who work closely with Mississippi State鈥檚 growing international student population welcomed the new and returning Fulbright Scholars with a special luncheon this month. International faculty hosted by 绿巨人视频as part of the Fulbright program also attended.
New scholars joining those who are continuing their studies on campus from Benin, Kyrgystan, Namibia, Pakistan and South Africa are:
鈥擲hahzaib Abbasi of Pakistan, a doctoral student in mechanical engineering;
鈥擷ue Mei of China, a foreign language teaching assistant, who also is taking college courses;
鈥擧ellen Stephanie of Indonesia, a master鈥檚 student in chemistry.
Continuing scholars include:
鈥擯humla Mawisa of Namibia, a master鈥檚 student in chemistry;
鈥擬uhammad Nadeem of Pakistan, a doctoral student in computer science;
鈥擪entse Radebe of South Africa, a master鈥檚 student in sociology;
鈥擭urdin Tuiachiev of Kyrgystan, a master鈥檚 student in agribusiness management;
鈥擫auriane Yehouenou of Benin, a master鈥檚 student in agricultural economics.
Interim Associate Vice President and Executive Director of MSU鈥檚 International Institute Jon Rezek congratulated the students on their selection for the Fulbright program.
鈥淵ou are to be commended for your efforts, and you are very valuable members of the university and Starkville community,鈥 Rezek told the scholars.
The new students agreed that their welcome at 绿巨人视频had been very friendly and that the opportunity to experience American culture first-hand is one that they worked hard to fulfill through the competitive application process to become a Fulbright Scholar.
Abbasi said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 quite a lengthy process, but once it is done, you realize it was all worth it.鈥
The nation鈥檚 flagship international exchange program was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas. In addition to encouraging foreign nationals to study and conduct research in the United States, the program also enables Americans to engage in similar activities abroad.
鈥淭hus far, I鈥檝e enjoyed my stay here at Mississippi State. It鈥檚 a little humid, but other than that, I quite feel at home,鈥 Abbasi added.
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