DSU recognized as a Fulbright HBCU
DOVER, Del. – Delaware State University is ringing in the accolades, now announced as a Fulbright Historically Black College and University institutional leader.
It’s a recognition that honors the partnership between the J. Williams Fulbright program and the nation’s black colleges. The program provides opportunities for students and staff to study and teach or conduct research abroad. We spoke with a Fulbright professor, Dr. Kevina Vulinec who had a Fulbright scholarship and fellowship.
She studied and taught in Brazil, an experience she says was the best thing she’s ever done. ” I really learned a lot while I was there and it was wonderful having that experience to appreciate the culture and to appreciate the scientists that were there. The Fulbright program is an excellent program for anybody that wants to find out more about another country, look at the culture,” said Dr. Kevina Vulinec, Delaware State University Professor.
Dr. Vulinec is now a Fulbright alumna. DSU is one of the nation’s 19 HBCU’s being awarded.