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Congratulations to Drexel's 2015 Fulbright Student Grantee!

May 1, 2015

Carmen Cronin (Public Health, MPH '14) has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant to Uganda in Public Health. Congratulations, Carmen! 

Carmen Cronin (Public Health, MPH, ’14) is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor and Research Project Coordinator in the Department of Community Health and Prevention. Her research focuses primarily on designing, implementing, and evaluating health communication programs to promote individual and social change, often using participatory research methods. Carmen’s Drexel faculty mentor is Dr. Suruchi Sood. She is currently a Research Project Coordinator for a Programme Cooperation Agreement with UNICEF HQ to conduct violence against children related secondary data analysis, research and evaluation capacity building, and primary research. She hopes to return to Africa on a Fulbright Study/Research grant to Uganda.


The Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards funding for one academic year of self-designed study, research, creative projects, or teaching English in one of over 140 countries around the world. For more information about the Fulbright program, visit the Fulbright U.S. Student Program website.

To apply for Fulbright at Drexel, you must submit an application for campus review. To learn more about applying for Fulbright, check out our 2016 Fulbright Student Program page or email fellowships@drexel.edu