Created in 1983 by Hugh Cullman '42, the Cullman Scholarship Program supports students in off-campus study opportunities. During the summer of 2017, nine scholarship recipients pursued courses of study ranging from serving as a medical intern in Mongolia to doing hands-on Animal Rehabilitation in South Africa. Recently, The Cullman Scholarship Comittee, comprised of faculty representatives and the 2017 recipients, announced nine 2018 Cullman Scholars.
The 2018-19 Cullman Scholarships are: 1. Alex '19 - Interning with Molecular Microbiology Research Project, Oxford. 2. Alice '19 - Interning with International Physician’s Assistant in Warsaw, Poland. 3. Andy '19 - Interning with GEN Social Entrepreneurship in Asia. 4. Emma '20 - Spanish Language and Cultural Immersion in Mexico City. 5. Harry '19 - Interning in Plant Genome Research at Boyce Thompson Institute at Cornell University. 6. Julian '19 - Microfinance Project in Kathmandu, Nepal. 7. Scout '19 - Volunteering with Real Cochabamba Soccer Academy in Bolivia. 8. Stella '19 - Documenting Volunteerism at a Temple in China. 9. Winter '19 - Volunteering and Teaching in the Mississippi Delta.
To learn more about the life-changing experiences Cullman Scholars undergo, revisit the stories of our 2017 recpients below: