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Pitzer student to study Swahili in Tanzania, which will help her build relationships with grassroots organizations.
Abigail Wulimaja ’29 and Saif El Mosalami ’26 seek to support communities in Ghana and Cairo.
The Claremont Chapter of the Fulbright Association hosted a fall celebration at the Grove House
Pitzer earns top recognition on the U.S. Fulbright Program’s 2025-26 list of leading institutions, extending its streak to 17 years
Pitzer students and alumni have delivered another impressive result in this year’s awards, which will enable them to teach English, continue their studies, and pursue research projects around the world.
Pitzer student Aidan Henrikson ’25 has received the 2025 Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to immerse himself in the study of history through media, art, scent, and more in six countries.
2025 Projects for Peace awardees Sammy Basa ’25 and Zhané Moledina ’25 are creating a community-led education project to preserve Sibuyan Island, a beacon of biodiversity in the Philippines.
Pitzer student Natasha Yen ’25 is helping youth leaders in South Africa and learning the Bahasa Indonesian language with support from the 2025 Napier Award and Critical Language Scholarship.
Pitzer student Sia Were ’25 plans to apply her environmental analysis major and community engagement experience to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Gaither Fellowship.
Pitzer College again places high this year among the top producers of Fulbright students according to a U.S. Fulbright Program announcement this week. This marks Pitzer's 16th consecutive year on the list.