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Wallace Named Fulbright Scholar
Lorraine Wallace, PhD, Family Medicine, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to lecture and conduct research at Moldova State University College of Medicine and Pharmacy, in Chisinau, Moldova, located between Romania and Ukraine. She will participate in the program August 2009-January 2010. Wallace will teach undergraduate and graduate students subjects, including Writing for Publication in English and Health-related Statistics, and help the school and medical facility develop a health-related tracking system. Wallace is one of approximately 1,100 U.S. faculty and professionals who will travel abroad through the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program this year. The Fulbright program, America's flagship international educational exchange program, is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Since its founding in 1946, the program has provided more than 286,000 people the opportunity to observe political, economic, educational and cultural institutions, to exchange ideas and to embark on joint ventures of importance to the general welfare of the world's inhabitants. Recipients of the Fulbright awards are selected on the basis of academic or professional achievements, as well as demonstrated leadership potential in their fields.
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