Congratulations to Drexel's Spring 2024 Gilman Scholarship Recipients!
May 23, 2024
We are proud to announce Drexel’s seven Gilman Scholarship recipients from the March 2024 application cycle. The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, supports American undergraduate students pursuing study abroad and international internships.
Congratulations to all of our recipients! We are so excited to see where Gilman takes you!
Jordan Adams
global studies ’26
Gilman Scholar to Taiwan
Jordan is a 3rd year global studies major whose academic and professional interests include politics, law, philosophy, and human rights and justice. Jordan enjoys both learning Mandarin from and teaching English to others.
Astrid Bliss
fashion design ’26
Gilman Scholar to the UK
Astrid Bliss is an honors college student studying Fashion Design here at Drexel. While at Drexel, she has expanded her perspective of design and the industry, pushing her towards success in her classes and projects. She continues her focus on fashion outside of school, with a brand she created called “starpwr”. This is a way for her to truly express herself and find new ways to design outside the perimeters set in the classroom. Going forward, and using this incredible Gilman study abroad scholarship, she will be exposed a new side of the industry, and be able to gain a new global perspective, aiding her in her future.
Hui Min Chen
international business & economics ’28
Gilman Scholar to South Korea
Hui Min is an undergraduate student majoring in International Business and Economics, passionate about global affairs and cross-cultural communication. Awarded the Gilman Scholarship, she is embarking on a transformative study abroad program in South Korea to immerse herself in diverse cultures and gain a deeper global perspective. At Seoul National University, she aims to expand her expertise in her field, build a global network, and prepare for a career promoting cross-cultural understanding and addressing global challenges. She is committed to becoming a cultural ambassador and contributing positively to global collaborations, leveraging their experiences to make a meaningful impact in the world.
Hui Min has been involved in the Pennoni Honors College through the Honors Program.
Teliyah Davis
entertainment and arts management ’26
Gilman Scholar to South Korea
Teliyah Davis is a second-year student pursuing a major in Entertainment and Arts Management with minors in Business Administration and Communication. Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she attended Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio, where her passion for the arts and management flourished. She moved to Philadelphia to explore its lively entertainment scene and gain a deeper understanding of the industry.
As a Westphal BRIDGE Scholar, a Global Engagement Scholar, and an undergraduate representative on the Westphal Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, Teliyah has cultivated a global perspective and honed her cross-cultural communication skills. Ultimately, Teliyah aspires to leverage her experiences to become an entertainment lawyer, representing and empowering artists from marginalized and underrepresented communities worldwide. Her educational journey will be enhanced by her upcoming study abroad experience at Seoul National University in South Korea, supported by the Gilman International Scholarship. There, she plans to delve into digital media, brand management, and entertainment industries, augmenting her knowledge and expanding her global horizons.
Rymirah Garfield
global studies ’26
Gilman Scholar to South Korea
Rymirah is an aspiring educator whose interests lie in educational development and policies, mentoring, teaching English, and being an academic resource. She is pursuing a global studies major with a global health and sustainability concentration, a language minor in Korean, and a DTMY English/Science certification. Her field of study revolves around international interpretation and development, globalization, public health, language acquisition, and establishing an understanding of education and the responsibilities of an educator. As a Boren and Gilman Scholar, Rymirah will study Korean during her study abroad at Seoul National University (SNU).
Annie Jiang
management information systems ’26
Gilman Scholar to South Korea
Annie Jiang is a first-generation college student at Drexel University pursuing a bachelor’s degree in management information systems (MIS) with minors in product design and user experience and interaction design (UXID). She has an interest in leveraging technology, design thinking, and user-centered approaches to create meaningful and intuitive experiences.
Annie is actively involved in her school community through the Pennoni Honors Program and serves as a Resident Assistant. She is also a dedicated member of Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority and ASCEND, where she has held leadership roles in both organizations.
Annie completed her first co-op at JP Morgan and Chase and her second co-op at BlackRock. With support from the Gilman and Freeman-ASIA scholarships, she will have the opportunity to study abroad at Seoul National University in the Fall of 2024.
Kenny Lin
management information systems & finance ’26
Gilman Scholar to Hong Kong
Kenny is a first-generation college student, a rising junior, majoring in management information systems (MIS) and finance. Philly-born and raised, he enjoys exploring local thrift shops, photography, and finding new places to eat in the city.
Kenny is thrilled to have been awarded the prestigious Gilman Scholarship, which will enable him to study at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) during the upcoming Fall 2024 semester. This will be his first academic experience abroad, and he is eager to immerse himself in the rich culture and academic opportunities that Hong Kong has to offer.
He is deeply grateful to his friends, family, and advisors for their unwavering support and encouragement throughout this journey.
The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program supports a diverse range of students who have been historically underrepresented in education abroad. Gilman Scholars receive up to $5,000, or up to $8,000 if also a recipient of the Gilman Critical Need Language Award, to apply toward their study abroad or internship program costs.
Since the program’s inception in 2001, more than 41,000 Gilman Scholars from all U.S. states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories have studied or interned in more than 160 countries around the globe. The program has successfully broadened U.S. participation in study abroad, while emphasizing countries and regions where fewer Americans traditionally study.
If you are interested in applying for this award, please email us at fellowships@drexel.edu for information about advising and resources.