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| Abby Hall |
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Carmen Abigail “Abby” Hall,
a University of Alabama student from Birmingham (zip code 35226)
has been awarded a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
for the spring 2004 semester to study in England at the University
of Hull.
Hall, also a UA Presidential Scholar, is a junior majoring in English
and minoring in religious studies. She is one of 173 students awarded
the Gilman Scholarship out of some 990 national applicants.
“Abby Hall is an outstanding individual who diligently pursued
the opportunity to study overseas and to secure scholarships,”
said Angela Channell, assistant director of UA’s Capstone
International Programs and director of study abroad.
“Ms. Hall has the characteristics any overseas study adviser
is looking for when choosing students to participate in exchange
programs – flexibility, adaptability, intellectual curiosity,
and genuine interest in a culture different from her own. I have
no doubt that her semester abroad will prove to be a life-changing
experience for her and that UA will benefit from her experience
and insight,” Channell said.
Gilman Scholars are selected by the Institute of International
Education through the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
in the U.S. Department of State.
Hall will receive a $2,000 scholarship to participate in the Capstone
International Programs study abroad term at the University of Hull
from Jan. 6-May 29.
Hall’s other honors include the 2000 Girl Scout Gold Award,
being named a Birmingham Woman of Distinction in 2001 and being
inducted into Alpha Lambda Delta academic honorary.
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