SA+P wins a third of MIT’s Fulbright scholarships
Two recent graduates of MIT and 10 current students were awarded
Fulbright scholarships to study abroad for the 2009-2010 academic
year.?
This year's tally of 12 Fulbright winners is MIT's highest on
record, eclipsing the nine MIT students who received the scholarships
in 2003, and four of those students — fully a third of the winners —
are from SA+P.
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