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Announcing Drexel's 2023-24 Fulbright Honorees

April 24, 2023

Update: We are thrilled to announce that five Drexel students and recent alumni have been selected as recipients and one as an alternate for the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Program for 2023-24. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants for one year of graduate study, research, creative projects or teaching English worldwide.

These students and alums spent considerable time developing proposals, crafting application essays, and incorporating feedback from supportive readers. We're so proud of the hard work and commitment they have shown throughout the process. Congratulations to all of our honorees - we can't wait to see where Fulbright takes you!


Neha Chongtham

Neha Chongtham
biological sciences '23
English Teaching Assistant (ETA) to Malta

Neha is majoring in biological sciences with a minor in Spanish. She has been involved with the Pennoni Honors College through the Honors Program, the STAR Scholars Program, and UREP Ambassadors.

Emily HerbertEmily Herbert
PhD candidate materials science & engineering, BS '19
Study/Research Grant to Iceland

Emily Herbert is a PhD candidate in materials science & engineering working with Dr. Caroline Schauer. Her research focus is making films and fibers from natural materials. In Dr. Schauer's lab she has electrospun nanofibers and made thin films from natural polymers. The first phase of her project is to include polyphenols, a waste byproduct of many food industries, into natural polymer matrices for applications in active packaging. The second phase is to improve the tensile properties of PHBHx films. The final phase of her research will occur in Iceland, and will focus on synthesizing Polyhydroxyalkanoate polymers with a special interest in addressing issues around scaling up.

Christoper JangChristopher Jang
secondary education '23
ETA to South Korea

Chris applied to the Fulbright ETA program to gain further teaching experience after completing his student teaching. Teaching in South Korea will allow him to learn how another country approaches teaching English as a second language, and give him valuable insight into how he could become an ESL teacher in the U.S.

Daouda NjieDaouda Njie
BS environmental science '22
Study/Research Grant to Fiji

Daouda Njie is a 2022 environmental science graduate. As a Philly native and recipient of the Liberty Scholarship he entered Drexel as a biology major but soon found a home with the BEES department and Academy of Natural Sciences. During his time at Drexel, he studied abroad in Bioko for conservation work on primates on the Island. He also worked all along the West Coast with Drexel faculty investigating the effects of sea level rise on saltmarsh health. Continuing his professional career in marine ecosystems, he plans to study sea grass meadows in Fiji through Fulbright.
Daouda was involved with the Pennoni Honors College as a 2018 STAR Scholar.

Jesse StoverJesse Stover
public health '23
Study/Research Grant to South Korea

Jesse Stover is an undergraduate student at Drexel University and will graduate in 2023 with a degree in public health. During his time at Drexel, Jesse was accepted into the Students Tackling Advanced Research (STAR) Scholars Program, where he designed a signal denoising algorithm for smart garments that monitor vital signs with passive RF. He also worked as a clinical informatics engineer with Moberg Analytics, Inc. and as a science writer at the University of Pennsylvania. Currently, Jesse works in the Department of Community Health and Prevention at the Dornsife School of Public Health as a research assistant where he aids the development and planning of UNICEF health communication programs. After graduation, he will pursue a Master of Public Health in community health and prevention and plans to pursue a career advocating for policies that support community programs for migrant and refugee populations.

This list does not include the honorees who declined to be publicized.


The Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards funding for one academic year of self-designed study, research, creative projects, or teaching English in over 140 countries around the world. Administered by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) in coordination with binational commissions and foundations, U.S. embassies, and cooperating agencies, Fulbright facilitates academic and professional advancement and cultural exchange.

For more information please visit the Fulbright U.S. Student Program website or email fellowships@drexel.edu.


Special thanks to the Drexel faculty and staff members who worked with us during the summer and fall to advise individual applicants, review campus applications, and conduct preliminary review and campus interviews:

Lloyd Ackert, History
Jennifer Adams, Education
Stacey Ake, English & Philosophy
Bill Albertson, English Language Center
Pete Amato, English & Philosophy
Katie Barak, Pennoni Honors College Academic Programs
Ben Barnett, English Language Center
Melissa Bennett, Steinbright Career Development Center
Vikas Bhandawat, Biomedical Engineering
Ellana Black, Educational Leadership
Hilary Bonta, English Language Center
Monserrat Bores Martínez, Global Studies & Modern Languages
Octavio Borges-Delgado, Global Studies & Modern Languages
Darryl Brown, Public Health
Michael Cimorelli, Chemical & Biological Engineering
Laura-Edythe Coleman, Arts Administration
Kimberly David-Chung, Drexel Online
Ryan Day, Education Abroad
Casey Devine, Education Abroad
Karen DeVose, College of Computing & Informatics
Brenda Dyer, Global Studies & Modern Languages
Alex Ezeh, Public Health
Reza Farasat, Chemistry
Theresa Fay-Hillier, Nursing
Josh Ford, Education Abroad
Tali Gidalevitz, Biology
Caryn Glaser, Biomedical Engineering
Cathy Hernandez, Arts Administration
Barbara Hoekje, Communication
Lee Hoffman, Chemistry
Gerald Hooper, Film
Kate Hughes, Global Studies & Modern Languages
Henry Israeli, English & Philosophy
Kristy Kelly, Education
Elizabeth Kimball, English & Philosophy
Emmanuel Koku, Sociology
Andres Kriete, Biomedical Engineering
Chris Laincz, Economics
Kari Lenhart, Biology
Beth Leonberg, Nutrition Sciences
Melinda Lewis, Pennoni Honors College Marketing & Media
Brent Luvaas, Global Studies & Modern Languages
Celeste Mann, Global Studies & Modern Languages
Maríadelaluz Matus-Mendoza, Global Studies & Modern Languages
Andrea Modica, Photography
Kristine Mulhorn, Health Administration
VK Narayanan, Management
Diana Nicholas, Design
Dagmar Niebur, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Abioseh Porter, English & Philosophy
Alex Quistberg, Public Health
Cyndi Rickards, Criminology and Justice Studies