Three Texas Tech students have earned prestigious Fulbright Scholarships from the U.S. State Department.
The students are: Kendra Phelps, a doctoral candidate in biology; Jennifer Zavaleta, a master’s student in the Department of Natural Resources Management; and Lindsay Huffhines a master’s student in the Department of Community, Family and Addiction Services.
Phelps, earning her second Fulbright Scholarship, will be heading to the Philippines to study “Cave Bats in Crisis: Impact of Human Disturbances on Cave-Dependent Bats.”
Zavaleta will be heading to Chile to work at the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity in Santiago along with a watershed management project in Valdivia at the Universidad Austral de Chile.
Huffhines, a Lubbock native, will be going to Iceland to research the effects of sexual abuse on children.
There were a total of 10 Fulbright applicants from Texas Tech this year.
Source: KFYO
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Three Texas Tech Students Awarded Fulbright Scholarships
Three Texas Tech students have earned prestigious Fulbright Scholarships from the U.S. State Department.
The students are: Kendra Phelps, a doctoral candidate in biology; Jennifer Zavaleta, a master’s student in the Department of Natural Resources Management; and Lindsay Huffhines a master’s student in the Department of Community, Family and Addiction Services.
Phelps, earning her second Fulbright Scholarship, will be heading to the Philippines to study “Cave Bats in Crisis: Impact of Human Disturbances on Cave-Dependent Bats.”
Zavaleta will be heading to Chile to work at the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity in Santiago along with a watershed management project in Valdivia at the Universidad Austral de Chile.
Huffhines, a Lubbock native, will be going to Iceland to research the effects of sexual abuse on children.
There were a total of 10 Fulbright applicants from Texas Tech this year.
Source: KFYO
The students are: Kendra Phelps, a doctoral candidate in biology; Jennifer Zavaleta, a master’s student in the Department of Natural Resources Management; and Lindsay Huffhines a master’s student in the Department of Community, Family and Addiction Services.
Phelps, earning her second Fulbright Scholarship, will be heading to the Philippines to study “Cave Bats in Crisis: Impact of Human Disturbances on Cave-Dependent Bats.”
Zavaleta will be heading to Chile to work at the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity in Santiago along with a watershed management project in Valdivia at the Universidad Austral de Chile.
Huffhines, a Lubbock native, will be going to Iceland to research the effects of sexual abuse on children.
There were a total of 10 Fulbright applicants from Texas Tech this year.
Source: KFYO
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