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Five Bard College Students Win Gilman International Scholarships to Study Abroad

Five Bard College Students Win Gilman International Scholarships to Study Abroad

Five Bard College students, Ezra Calderon ’25, Adelaide Driver ’26, Dashely Julia ’26, Nyla Lawrence ’26, and Brenda Lopez ’26, have been awarded highly competitive Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships by the US Department of State. Gilman Scholars receive up to $5,000, or up to $8,000 if also a recipient of the Gilman Critical Need Language Award.

Five Bard College Students Win Gilman International Scholarships to Study Abroad

Five Bard College Students Win Gilman International Scholarships to Study Abroad
Clockwise from top left: Bard College Gilman Scholars Brenda Lopez ’26, Dashely Julia ’26, Adelaide Driver ’26, Nyla Lawrence ’26, Ezra Calderon ’25.
Five Bard College students have been awarded highly competitive Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships by the US Department of State. Gilman Scholars receive up to $5,000, or up to $8,000 if also a recipient of the Gilman Critical Need Language Award, to apply toward their study abroad or internship program costs. This cohort of Gilman scholars, who will study or intern in over 90 countries, represents more than 500 US colleges and universities.

Bard College Mathematics and Italian Studies double major Ezra Calderon ’25, from Harlem, New York, has been awarded a Gilman Scholarship to study at the University of Trento in Italy via exchange, for the spring semester 2025. “This scholarship provides an exciting opportunity to improve my language skills and conduct research while abroad for my Senior Project in Italian Studies,” says Calderon.

Bard College Studio Art major Adelaide Driver ’26, from Taos, New Mexico, has been awarded a $4000 Gilman Scholarship to study at Kyoto Seika University in Japan, for the spring semester 2025. “Receiving this scholarship means the world to me. I have always wanted to study abroad, but money was a concern. This scholarship provides the opportunity to study what I love in an incredible place. I am so grateful,” says Driver. She serves as a peer counselor at Bard and will be studying illustration at Kyoto Seika.

Bard College junior Dashely Julia ’26, who is jointly majoring in Architecture and Art History with a concentration in Latin American and Iberian studies, has been awarded a $3000 Gilman Scholarship to study at Bard College Berlin in Germany, for the spring semester 2025. “Winning the Gilman Scholarship holds profound significance for me. It represents the opportunity to engage with diverse cultures and gain new perspectives that will enrich my understanding of art history and architecture. As someone deeply passionate about exploring how cultural and historical contexts shape artistic and architectural practices, studying abroad is more than an academic pursuit—it is a lifelong dream come true,” says Julia, who is a Posse Puerto Rico Scholar and lead peer mentor for the Office of Equity and Inclusion at Bard.

Bard College Computer Science major Nyla Lawrence ’26, from Atlanta, Georgia, has been awarded a $5,000 Gilman scholarship to study at National Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan via exchange, for the spring semester 2025. “My grandmother told me this quote from Derek Bok: ‘If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.’ There is always something to be ignorant about but, I am happy the Gilman Scholarship provides others and myself the ability to learn more about the world while also studying. Studying abroad not only allows for broader education opportunities, but also life lessons and responsibility before exiting college, which I am really excited for,” says Lawrence, who will be learning Mandarin, her third language after English and German, to better communicate and traverse the land. Lawrence is currently one of three captains of the Bard women’s volleyball team and the Katherine Lynne Mester Memorial Scholar in Humanities for the 2024–2025 academic year at Bard.

Bard College Psychology major Brenda Lopez ’26, from Bronx, New York, has been awarded a $3,000 Gilman scholarship to study at Kyung Hee University in Seoul via exchange, for the spring semester 2025. “I couldn’t be more grateful, and I can’t wait to see how this scholarship helps me when spending my time in Korea,” says Lopez. At Bard, Lopez is part of the Trustee Leader Scholar Project Nicaragua Education Initiative and a clubhead for the K-DIARY club on campus.

The Department of State awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to approximately 1,600 American undergraduate students from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, in this fall 2024 cycle. All scholarship recipients are US undergraduate students with established high financial need as federal Pell Grant recipients. On average, 65 percent of Gilman recipients are from rural areas and small towns across the United States, and half are first-generation college or university students.

Since the program’s inception in 2001, more than 44,000 Gilman scholars have studied or interned in more than 170 countries around the globe. Supported by the US Congress, the Gilman Scholarship is an initiative of the US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and is aided in its implementation by the Institute of International Education. To learn more about the Gilman Scholarship and its recipients, including this newest cohort, visit gilmanscholarship.org.

Post Date: 01-07-2025
Bard Research Scholar Sayed Jafar Ahmadi and His Wife, Psychologist Zeinab Musavi, Recognized for Humanitarian Work in Afghanistan

Bard Research Scholar Sayed Jafar Ahmadi and His Wife, Psychologist Zeinab Musavi, Recognized for Humanitarian Work in Afghanistan

Bard research scholar Sayed Jafar Ahmadi and his wife and fellow psychologist Zeinab Musavi have provided counseling for victims of trauma, bombings, the COVID-19 pandemic, and earthquakes in Afghanistan for two decades, and educated future psychologists along the way. 

Bard Research Scholar Sayed Jafar Ahmadi and His Wife, Psychologist Zeinab Musavi, Recognized for Humanitarian Work in Afghanistan

Bard Research Scholar Sayed Jafar Ahmadi and His Wife, Psychologist Zeinab Musavi, Recognized for Humanitarian Work in Afghanistan
Zeinab Musavi and Sayed Jafar Ahmadi. Photo courtesy of Sayed Jafar Ahmadi
Bard research scholar Sayed Jafar Ahmadi and his wife and fellow psychologist Zeinab Musavi have provided counseling for victims of trauma, bombings, the COVID-19 pandemic, and earthquakes in Afghanistan for two decades, and educated future psychologists along the way. Their work recently earned the American Psychological Association’s 2024 International Humanitarian Award, which recognizes “extraordinary humanitarian service and activism by a psychologist or a team of psychologists, including professional and/or volunteer work conducted primarily in the field with underserved populations.”
Read More in the Times Union
More about the Award on bard.edu

Post Date: 01-17-2024
Bard Faculty Member Sayed Jafar Ahmadi Receives 2024 APA International Humanitarian Award

Bard Faculty Member Sayed Jafar Ahmadi Receives 2024 APA International Humanitarian Award

Sponsored by the American Psychological Association’s Committee for Global Psychology, this award recognizes extraordinary humanitarian service and activism by a psychologist or a team of psychologists, including professional and/or volunteer work conducted primarily in the field with underserved populations.

Bard Faculty Member Sayed Jafar Ahmadi Receives 2024 APA International Humanitarian Award

Bard Faculty Member Sayed Jafar Ahmadi Receives 2024 APA International Humanitarian Award
Sayed Jafar Ahmadi on Bard College campus.
Bard College Research Scholar in Psychology Sayed Jafar Ahmadi has been selected as a recipient of the 2024 American Psychological Association (APA) International Humanitarian Award. Sponsored by APA’s Committee for Global Psychology (APA-CGP), this award recognizes extraordinary humanitarian service and activism by a psychologist or a team of psychologists, including professional and/or volunteer work conducted primarily in the field with underserved populations. The formal presentation of this award, which includes an honorarium of $1000, will take place during a virtual awards ceremony later this year. Ahmadi received this award along with his wife Zeinab Musavi, who is also a psychologist and academic scholar.
 
“I am pleased that we have been able to reflect a portion of the human suffering in my homeland within the world's largest and most important psychology organization. Receiving this award increases my responsibility to continue humanitarian activities and strive for collective empathy, as well as engage in global psychological initiatives to promote greater human peace and tranquility,” said Dr. Ahmadi. “I would like to express my gratitude for the award, extending my thanks to APA-CGP. Additionally, I appreciate TSI-OSUN, Bard College, and IIE for providing the platform for peace, research, and ongoing humanitarian efforts.”
 
Dr. Sayed Jafar Ahmadi has been a research scholar in psychology at Bard College since spring 2022. With a career spanning about two decades, Dr. Ahmadi is recognized as a pioneer in establishing the first clinical psychology department in Afghanistan, playing a crucial role in developing the counseling psychology program. The impact of his work extends through the Behrawan Research and Psychology Services Organization, significantly contributing to the advancement of psychology and the training of specialized psychologists in Afghanistan. Collaborations with institutions such as Hunter College, Monash University in Australia, and Bedfordshire University in England highlight his professional journey. Dr. Ahmadi has also spearheaded numerous research projects in Afghanistan and is the author of over 40 articles and books, primarily focusing on subjects such as autism, trauma, and peace.

Post Date: 01-04-2024

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  • Thursday, March 17, 2022
    When the Political is Personal: Psychological Stress in the Face of Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation
    Sharon Horne, University of Massachusetts-Boston
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    A Kid's Eye View of Race and Status
    Tara Mandalaywala, University of Massachusetts
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  • Thursday, April 21, 2022
    Moral Imagination: Applying the Cognitive Science of Imagination to Foster Empathy and Altruism
    Brendan Bo O'Connor, University at Albany
    Preston Theater  4:45 pm – 6:00 pm EDT/GMT-4

  • Tuesday, May 17, 2022
    Senior Project Poster Session
    Reem-Kayden Center  5:00 pm – 6:30 pm EDT/GMT-4
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    Download: Senior Project Poster session booklet S22-1.pdf

  • Wednesday, September 7, 2022
     
    Hegeman 102  9:00 am – 10:00 am EDT/GMT-4
    Please join us for the Mind, Brain, and Behavior (MBB) concentration open house. This will be an opportunity to learn about the MBB concentration while meeting MBB faculty and other interested students. Coffee and donuts will be served!


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    Psychology Program Welcome Back!
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    Preston Theater  4:30 pm – 5:00 pm EDT/GMT-4
    Psychology majors completing their Senior Project this fall will present their work to date on Thursday, September 15 from 4:30 – 5:00 pm in the Preston Theater. Topics will include: mind wandering, transphobia, and how music affects our emotions. All are welcome to attend!


  • Thursday, September 29, 2022
    Bettering the Race? Socio-Psychological Effects of Race and Skin Tone on BIPOC
    Guadalupe Gonzalez, SUNY Purchase
    Preston Theater  4:00 pm – 5:30 pm EDT/GMT-4

  • Friday, October 21, 2022
     
    Reem-Kayden Center  4:00 pm – 6:00 pm EDT/GMT-4
    Join our summer research students as they present their work!


    Download: BSRI abstract booklet F22-3.pdf

  • Thursday, October 27, 2022
    Disrupting Cycles of Violence: Social-Ecological Approaches to Investigating the Effects of Violence
    Maria Galano, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
    Preston Theater  4:00 pm – 5:30 pm EDT/GMT-4
    Please note that masks are *REQUIRED* for this event


  • Thursday, November 17, 2022
    Moving Beyond the Asian American Monolith: A Sociohistorical Approach
    Jin Goh, '12, Colby College
    Preston Theater  4:00 pm – 5:30 pm EST/GMT-5

  • Tuesday, December 13, 2022
    Senior Project Poster Session
    Reem-Kayden Center  4:00 pm – 5:30 pm EST/GMT-5
    Join our December graduating seniors as the present their work!


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