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    Front Row in the Global Classroom

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    For the third time in four years, a graduating Sarah Lawrence student received a Watson Fellowship to spend a year traveling and learning about a subject of personal interest. Ryan Takemiya’s ’05 plans to assess the impact of hip-hop culture on Asia will take him to Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea in 2005-06. A dancer since high school, Takemiya says, “Asia is half the world, yet so little is known about its popular culture. I want to find out if they’re taking hip-hop to heart.”

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    Jeannine Pitas ’05 received a Fulbright grant to work in Uruguay with collegestudents who intend to become English teachers. She will also be translating poetry during a stay that will include time in the capital, Montevideo, as well as an outlying town. A literature, writing and philosophy student at Sarah Lawrence, she spent her junior year on the Sarah Lawrence in Oxford Program, as well as a summer studying in Poland. Since 1996 there have been nine Fulbright scholars from Sarah Lawrence.

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    Brian Emery ’07 and Lucy Goldstein ’06 were accepted into the prestigious Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts, in Prague, whose alumnae/i include film director Milos Forman. At Sarah Lawrence, the two have studied screenwriting, 16-mm and experimental filmmaking, and directing.

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    Russell Fellowships were awarded to Carre Adams ’07, I’Nasah Crockett ’08 and Katanya Magrey ’06, who will collaborate on a film examining race relations and diversity at Stellenbosch University, which is east of Cape Town, South Africa; and to William Rhodes ’07 and Samuel Stein ’05, who will conduct field research in Yunnan province, in rural southwestern China, working with local residents as part of a larger project assessing area environmental policies.

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