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Let s go! Adriana Wilding, a graduate student in international relations from Scituate, has been awarded a Boren Fellowship and will study Turkish in Azerbaijan. Photo provided by Adriana Wilding.
KINGSTON, R.I. – May 3, 2021 – Three University of Rhode Island students have won prestigious Boren Awards to study foreign languages abroad.
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Adriana Wilding, a URI graduate student from
Scituate studying international relations, has been awarded a Boren Fellowship worth up to $25,000. Wilding will travel to Azerbaijan to study intensive Turkish through the Boren s Turkish Flagship Language Institute. Juniors, Kate Dubois and Kaylee Goyette, both from
Subscribe Adriana Wilding, a graduate student in international relations from Scituate, has been awarded a Boren Fellowship and will study Turkish in Azerbaijan. Photo provided by Adriana Wilding.
KINGSTON, R.I. – May 3, 2021 – Three University of Rhode Island students have won prestigious Boren Awards to study foreign languages abroad.
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Adriana Wilding, a URI graduate student from
Scituate studying international relations, has been awarded a Boren Fellowship worth up to $25,000. Wilding will travel to Azerbaijan to study intensive Turkish through the Boren s Turkish Flagship Language Institute. Juniors, Kate Dubois and Kaylee Goyette, both from
North Smithfield and participants in the International Studies and Diplomacy and Chinese Language Flagship Programs, have each been awarded a Boren Scholarship worth up to $25,000. They will travel to Taiwan to study Mandarin.