A recent 51福利社 graduate has been awarded a highly competitive Fulbright teaching assistantship (ETA) for the 2026鈥27 academic year.
Emily Powers, who in 2024 earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Spanish and English as a second language, will travel to Spain for her assistantship. As part of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program English Teaching Assistantship program, she will work with Spanish students while deepening her engagement with that nation鈥檚 culture, language and educational practices.
鈥淚 am so excited and truly thankful to be given this opportunity,鈥 Powers said. 鈥淏eing selected to help carry out Fulbright鈥檚 mission鈥攖o increase mutual understanding and support friendly and peaceful relations between the people of the United States and the people of other countries鈥攊s an honor and a dream come true.鈥
Powers鈥 Fulbright project builds on her academic background, prior study abroad experience in Spain, and hands-on work in linguistically diverse classrooms. She says she plans to support students鈥 English development while fostering cultural exchange through conversation, creative writing and community engagement.
The successful application reflects a collaborative, campus-wide effort to support Fulbright applicants at 51福利社. Viktoria Taroudaki, PhD, Eastern鈥檚 Fulbright Program adviser (FPA), leads institutional efforts to promote awareness of Fulbright opportunities and to guide students through the planning and application process.
Taroudaki works closely with students to refine project ideas, clarify goals, and navigate the competitive national application.
鈥淎t 51福利社, we recognize that聽the Fulbright Program can become a transformative experience for our students,鈥 Taroudaki says 鈥淲hile the application process is rigorous, receiving a Fulbright scholarship for graduate studies, teaching the English language, or performing research is also incredibly rewarding, and we are committed to supporting our students every step of the way. We are all so happy with Emily鈥檚 success, wish her all the best as she travels to teach in Spain, and cannot wait to hear all about that experience when she returns.鈥
Gail Forsgreen, who leads 51福利社鈥檚 Writers鈥 Center, also plays a key role in supporting Fulbright applicants鈥攑articularly during the summer months leading up to the fall deadline鈥攂y helping students strengthen personal statements, project proposals, and reflective writing. Another staff member at the Writers鈥 Center, Darcy Bradley, also assisted Powers in refining her application materials.
Bradley described Powers as 鈥渁 strong writer who understands how to self-represent appropriately and authentically. Her character, hobbies, academic achievements, employment and volunteer history, and wonderful personality make Emily a perfect fit for a Fulbright Scholarship.鈥
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, supports recent graduates and young professionals in undertaking international teaching, research, graduate degrees, and community engagement in more than 140 countries worldwide.
Students who would like to learn more about the Fulbright programs and application process can reach out to Viktoria Taroudaki at vtaroudaki@ewu.edu.
**Story written by Gina聽Mikel聽Petrie, professor and the coordinator of the English as a Second Language Program.