University of Pittsburgh
March 27, 2006

Pitt Nationality Room and Intercultural Exchange Programs to Honor 2006 Summer Study Abroad Scholarship Winners April 1

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PITTSBURGH—The University of Pittsburgh Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs will host an awards presentation for the 2006 summer study abroad scholarship winners at 1 p.m. April 1, Room 332, Cathedral of Learning, 4200 Fifth Ave., Oakland.

This year, 39 students will receive scholarships ranging between $1,000 and $4,000 to study abroad. Students will travel to Senegal/The Gambia, England, Sweden, India, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Russia, Lebanon, Nepal, Tanzania, Japan, Korea, France, Germany, Mexico, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Israel, Poland, Taiwan, Ukraine, Dominican Republic, Bolivia, Ireland, Chile, Azerbaijan, China, and Puerto Rico.

Funded by individual room committees, memorial awards, and numerous endowments, the Nationality Rooms Program awards enable students to complete credit-worthy study and experience several weeks' immersion in another culture as a means of expanding their international horizons. Since 1948, (including 2006), the Nationality Rooms Program has awarded 895 scholarships totaling $1,574,600.

The Nationality Classrooms are gifts to the University from Pittsburgh's ethnic groups to preserve their heritages. The 26 rooms, built between 1938 and 2000, are each designed in an architectural style appropriate to the country for which it is named.

For more information, contact E. Maxine Bruhns at 412-624-6150 or visit www.ucis.pitt.edu/natrooms.

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