Fulbright Chronicles: Third Issue Released

Published on October 3, 2022

The third issue of Fulbright Chronicles has been published, including articles from a diverse pool of Fulbrighters working across a range of disciplines.

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This issue features:

 

From the editors

 

Becoming More Ecumenical - Kevin F. F. Quigley and Bruce B. Svare

 

Commentaries

 

Why I Contributed $1 Million to Fulbright Japan - Glen S. Fukushima

 

Fulbright: Catalyst for International Research Collaboration - David R. King

 

Taking a Time Out in Texas - Cameron O’Reilly

 

Articles

 

A Teaching Career Sparked by My Fulbright Experience in Taiwan - Shiela Lee

 

How My Fulbright Scholar Experiences in Thailand and Germany Produced Bilateral Benefits - Steve Blumenshine

 

The Role of Rhetorical Ethos in Developing Mutual Understanding Across Cultures: An Autoethnographic Study of One Fulbrighter to South Korea - Karen P. Peirce

 

Rocking the Rockies: A Fulbrighter’s Experience of School-Based Policing - Andy Briers

 

A Series of Small Realizations: My Fulbright Experience in Finland - Kathryn E. Picardo

 

Reviews

 

All We’ve Got - Stanley K. Sessions

 

At Home in the Word and the World - K. Narayana Chandran

 

The Dark Side of the Profession of Medicine - Jill Thistlethwaite

 

The Silence of a Pope - Robert E. Sterken Jr.

 

Announcement

 

Fulbright Chronicles Launches Book Review Section - Book Review Editor

 

The editors continue to welcome articles and commentaries on your work, as well as letters that provide brief comments on an issue of importance to the Fulbright community and/or on a recently published article or commentary (see the author guidelines). If you are interested in serving as a book reviewer - or have a general interest book you would like reviewed - see the announcement about a new book review section.