Congratulations Smithie Fulbrights!

<p>News</a> Office</p>

<p>As usual, more than Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore, Wellesley, etc. As usual, a higher percentage of research Fulbrights. I chalk this up to the extraordinary preparation that Smith students receive. </p>

<p>Congratulations!</p>

<p>Great news, Mini! Thanks for the Smith news link, but I’m curious where to find the original information. I’ve looked on the websites for The Chronicle of Higher Education and the Fulbright program, I’ve found it before, and this time I’m coming up empty-handed. Got any ideas?</p>

<p>Cost cutting, Carolyn. They’ve figured it easier just to let Mini know and he’ll propagate the information more efficiently than they could. :)</p>

<p>How very efficient of them! He does seem to have an inside track… :)</p>

<p>I don’t think the general list is up yet. You can get information from individual colleges on their websites.</p>

<p>A 19th smithie got a fulbright!</p>

<p>Wow! That’s fabulous! How did you hear about #19? Do you have the same inside track that Mini does? :)</p>

<p>Twitter, and one of those famous Donald Andrews emails.</p>

<p>Oh, Donald Andrews. Who needs a Nigerian lottery when I’ve got you spamming me?</p>

<p>Congratulations are in order to all the Fulbrights. :)</p>