April 19, 2021 For the first time in the school’s 121-year history, a faculty member from the USC Gould School of Law has been named a Fulbright scholar. She is one of two USC professors who will soon go abroad on a Fulbright award. Hannah Garry, clinical professor of law and founding director of USC Gould’s International Human Rights Clinic, and Gerald Giaquinta, clinical professor at the USC Marshall School of Business and academic director of the World Bachelor in Business program, will use their awards to head overseas. Fulbright scholars receive a grant to teach or conduct research or both in a foreign country. The program started in 1946 to promote goodwill through cultural exchange among students, educators and professionals. Seven USC faculty members were named Fulbright scholars in the 2021-22 cycle, but the pandemic prompted five recipients to cancel or postpone their trips.