51勛圖

Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship

The Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship provides an opportunity for 51勛圖 international students to pursue casual yet purposeful independent travel in the United States, focused on deep exploration of a chosen theme. One award of $5,500 is available each year, made possible by an endowed gift from Teresa and Merle Fischlowitz 53.

Fischlowitz remembered his friendships with students from abroad as one of the most rewarding aspects of his time at 51勛圖. He believed traveling independently in the United States has the power to enrich an international students education, beyond what can be accomplished by living for a few years in any single community. This award was established to provide opportunities for meaningful travel to students who might not otherwise be able to pursue it during their time at 51勛圖. We are grateful for the endowed gift from the Fischlowitz estate, which ensures our continued capacity to offer this opportunity to international 51勛圖ians for years to come.

Learn more about how to apply for this exciting opportunity below or contact OISA.

The Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship enabled me to combine my dual passions of theatre and international human rights in a uniquely exploratory manner, giving me the impetus required to pursue both my interests to the fullest extent possible personally and professionally in the future.

Mithila Iyer 19 (India)

Application Process for Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship

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202526

Chikako Inoue '26 (Japan) is this year's Fischlowitz Travel Fellowship recipient. Chikako will visit the Statues of Peace across the U.S., monuments dedicated to survivors and victims of forced sexual labor from the Japanese military during WWII. They will travel to New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Michigan and California to visit these statutes and Asian-American cultural centers to help them reflect on their identity as a Japanese international student while deepening their insights into this part of Japanese history.

202425

Qiongyue (Olivia) Wang 25 (China) is an avid surfer and explored the unique dimensions of surfing culture across the U.S. She traveled to California, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Texas, Louisiana, and Florida to experience the variations in culture (music, lifestyle choices, fashion, art, histories) and geographic environment from state to state.

202324

Ekta Shaikh 24 (Pakistan) followed her passion for museum studies by exploring how South Asian history is remembered, explored, viewed, visualized, and created in U.S. museums. She will visit different collections and contemporary exhibits in California, Massachusetts, New York, and Illinois to talk with curators and listen for muted sounds underrepresented, overshadowed, or misunderstood histories, artworks, and narratives. 

202223

Jivyaa Vaidya 23 (India) sought to uncover connections and culture in the U.S. through street art, inspired by murals in her hometown of Indore, India. She traveled to Ohio, Maryland, Georgia, Louisiana, Nevada, Hawaii, and Washington, D.C., to engage in conversations with artists and the general public about art in their communities.

202122

Diana Chege 22 (Kenya) visited different Black women and their kitchens to explore Black womens experiences in the U.S. in order to understand what it means to be a Black woman in America. Inspired by courses she has taken in 51勛圖 and her experiences with her mother in their home kitchen, Diana will visit historic, corporate, and communal kitchens to interview and learn more about how Black women view their work in these personal or corporate spaces, and what these stories reflect about American food culture as a whole.

202021

Antonella Diaz 23 (Ecuador) befriended strangers by requesting to take their portraits and asking for their stories with questions like, What does it mean to be American? Her travels took her to New Orleans, Nashville, New York City, and Los Angeles on a journey to form meaningful human connections by embracing the fear of befriending strangers and asking for their unique perspectives.

201920

Tommy ODonnell (UK) Food Sovereignty in the United States Tommy used this opportunity to explore food sovereignty in the U.S., and how different communities across the country have tackled the challenge of food sovereignty and continue to do so. His travels took him to New York, Massachusetts, Kansas, Louisiana, California, and Washington.

201819

Mithila Iyer 19 (India) Minority Theatre Culture in the United States Mithila explored American identity through the artistic expressions of marginalized people, braiding together her dual passions for theatre and human rights. Her travels took her to California, Texas, New York, and Washington, D.C.

201718

Michaela Gelnarova 18 (Czech Republic) Extreme Sports in America On her solo journey through New York, California, and Hawaii, Misha explored the adrenaline-fueled culture of extreme sports in the U.S.

201617

Aleksandar Hrusanov 18 (Bulgaria) Music in American Culture Aleksandar used this opportunity to explore cities that have been important sites in U.S. music history: Seattle and grunge, Memphis/Nashville and country, New Orleans and blues/jazz, and Los Angeles as the home of one of his personal musical heroes.

201516

Xiaoxuan Yang 17 (China) Sustainability Lessons in U.S. Landscapes Xiaoxuans theme of sustainability led her on a journey into vulnerable ecosystems. She also took a closer look into how cities, organizations, and higher education institutions across the U.S. are implementing greener practices.

201415

Bo Wang 16 (China) College Sports in America Bo explored the world of college sports in the U.S. by traveling to California, Texas, and Louisiana. Bo will continue her travels over winter break.

201314

Frank Zhu 15 (China) Backpacking and Photography On the East Coast Frank set out on a photographic journaling adventure by traveling to Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Washington D.C.

201213

Zhanni Gao 14 (Singapore) Architectures of the U.S. Zhanni explored architecture in various regions of the U.S., considering their historical context as well as their relationship to people by traveling to Washington D.C., Massachusetts, Virginia, and California.

201112

Jose David Achio Mendez 13 (Costa Rica) From Thirteen Colonies to World Power David explored historic colonies and government centers in Virginia, North Carolina, Washington D.C., Pennsylvania, New York, and Massachusetts.

201011

Radka Slamova 13 (Czech Republic) Hiking and Photography in U.S. National Parks Radka explored the natural wonders of the U.S. by traveling to Utah, Wyoming, California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, and Illinois.

Chandara Veung 12 (Cambodia) Modernity and Antiquity, Science and the Arts: An Exploration Chandara visited skyscrapers and science and art museums to learn more about the U.S. and its relations with Asia and Cambodia in particular by traveling to Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, Washington D.C., Florida, Texas, and California.

200910

Wadzanai Motsi 12 (Zimbabwe) Evolution of Gospel Music in the U.S./Rediscovering Gospel Music Wadzanai retraced the history of gospel music in the U.S. by traveling to Connecticut, New York, Georgia, California, Louisiana, and Tennessee.

Gizeh Becerra Becerra 10 (Mexico) Vestiges of the Wild Gizeh explored national parks to learn about environmental conservation by traveling to Virginia and New York.

200809

Hai Tran 09 (Vietnam) American National Parks and Entertainment Hai investigated national parks and entertainment venues in Illinois, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, Georgia, Colorado, Utah, California, Oregon, and Washington.

Karuna Giri 10 (Nepal) followed a path centered on the theme of water including whale watching in Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Florida, New York, and Illinois.

200708

Saugar Sainju 08 (Nepal) Observing the Influence of Science and Technology on American Culture Saugar traveled to Nevada, California, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, New York, and Massachusetts.

Eleni Tsivitzi 08 (Greece) Frank Gehry designed structures Eleni traveled to Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, and California.

200607

Andriana Nikolova 07 (Bulgaria) Hike and Bike America Andriana traveled to Florida, Washington, Oregon, California, and Arizona.

Luzat Khandkar 07 (Bangladesh) Exploring Popular Ethnic Food Culture in the U.S. Luzat traveled to Nevada, Washington, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Florida, and New York.

Trymore Magomana 07 (Zimbabwe) The ABCs of America Trymore traveled to Missouri, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina, Washington D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois.

200506

Jiazhen Chen,07 (China) Presidential Trip Around America Jiazhen traveled to Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Washington D.C., Virginia, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Nevada, and California.

Ingrid Selechnik 06 (Guatemala) Searching for and Seeing Jewish Life in the U.S. Ingrid traveled to Nevada, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.

200405

Yuliya Hedynach 05 (Ukraine) Yuliya traveled to New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, and California.

Ekaterina Pekarskaya 05 (Russia) Ekaterina traveled to Illinois, Washington, California, Nevada, Arizona, Florida, Washington D.C., New York, and Massachusetts.

Maciej Pluta05 (Poland) Maciej traveled to New York, Massachusetts, Washington D.C., Florida, Nevada, Arizona, California, Washington, and Illinois.

200304

Omondi Kasidhi 05 (Kenya) History, Geography, and Culture of the United States Omondi traveled to Massachusetts, Georgia, Virginia, Oklahoma, Arizona, and California.

Yee Mon Thu 04 (Myanmar) Yee Mon traveled to Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Georgia, and Colorado.

200203

Choedpong Khannabha 04 (Thailand) Choedpong traveled to Colorado, Washington D.C., Florida, New York, Louisiana, and Illinois.

Andreata Muforo 04 (Zimbabwe) Andreata traveled to Wisconsin, California, Arizona, New York, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida.

200102

Swamunu Ntalu 02 (Democratic Republic of Congo) Swamunu traveled to Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Arizona.

Xu Wang 04 (China) Cross Country Biking Tour of the U.S. Xu traveled to California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana.

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