Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 1984, Page 7, Image 7

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    Seven awarded
Fulbright grants
By Jolayne Houtz
Of the Emerald
Seven current and former
University students have receiv
ed Fuibright fellowships to
study, teach or conduct
research abroad during the
1984-85 school year.
They are Susan Lewis, an
thropology; Deborah Sergent,
English; Christopher
Armeniades, Kendall de
Bevoise, Laurence DeLooze and
Thaddeus Sunseri, history; and
Doug Nash, journalism. James
Orr, anthropology, is an alter
nate for the fellowship.
Lewis, a University doctoral
degree student, has received a
Finnish government grant to
study Finnish language, culture
and ethnology at the University
of Helsinki. Lewis will also con
duct research at the Institute of
Migration in Turku on the
underlying causes and out
comes of Finnish immigration
as a base for later fieldwork in
Oregon among Astoria-area
residents of Finnish descent.
Sergent, a former University
student, will spend the year as a
teaching assistant at a high
school in West Germany. She
was awarded a Fuibright travel
grant and a German government
teaching assistantship.
Armeniades, a June graduate,
received a French government
teaching assistantship and a
Fulbright travel grant to teach at
a French high school.
De Bevoise, a University doc
toral degree student, will use
his Fulbright award to conduct
research in the Philippines for
his dissertation, “The Issue of
U.S. Army Misconduct in the
Philippines, 1898-1903.”
Sunseri, also a doctoral stu
dent, will study the history of
German imperialism at the
University of Bielefeld. He has a
Fulbright travel grant and a Ger
manistic Society of America
award.
Nash, a June graduate, was
awarded a Fulbright fellowship
for a year’s study of German
mass communications at the
University of Munich.
DeLooze, a doctoral degree
student at the University of
Toronto, will travel to France to
conduct research on French
medieval history.
Fulbright fellowships were
awarded to 711 Americans this
year, up from 683 last year.
Most of the grants provide
round-trip transportation, tui
tion and maintenance for one
academic year. Some only pro
vide international travel or a sti
pend intended as a partial
grant.
The application deadline for
Fulbright fellowships is Oct.
Continued on Page 12
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Ways to
Express Yourself
The New Downtown Shuttle — Just 25c
Take the Downtown Shuttle to work, school, shop
ping—it serves the U of O, Sacred Heart and the
5th Avenue historic areas. It’s great for those
quick trips everywhere around downtown and it
only costs 25«.
Improved Service for the Coburg Road Area
Routes serving Coburg Road (#60. 61, 65, 66A
and 66B) are also improved. Direct service is
now available to Valley River Center and
downtown; if you live in the Coburg Road area,
you'll be able to express yourself more often.
Improved Service on Willamette Street
Willamette Street also offers better service; now
15 minute service weekdays, with the addition of
#24 Willamette. Leave the traffic behind; ride
down Willamette in style.
The Improved Thurston Route
Service from Springfield is better and faster than
ever! The Thurston route (#11) has buses leaving
every 15 minutes during the day and every half
hour during the evenings. If you 're a student at
the U of O or you work at Sacred Heart, it's the
only way to go.
As more people make the bus a part of their daily
routine, Lane Transit District will find new and
improved ways to meet the demand. LTD is trying
to make it easy to express yourself.
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