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Old 11-24-2004, 11:04 AM
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Please excuse the hijack.

I know the Fulbright doesn't have the stature of the Rhodes, but I was looking at Ohio University's webpage (The "original" OU I attended as oppossed to Oklahoma) and found this:

"Ohio University has highest percentage of Fulbright Award winners
Nov. 1, 2004

By Marisa Long

Ohio University continues to excel in the area of nationally competitive awards. Ohio University has the highest percentage of Fulbright U.S. Student Program applicants to win awards for the 2004-05 academic year among the leading Fulbright-producing research universities, according to the Institute of International Education. The University had nine awardees out of 21 applicants, or 43 percent.

The University currently ranks among the top research universities in the nation for student Fulbright award recipients. On the list, which includes Yale, Harvard, Stanford and Princeton universities, Ohio University's nine awards put it in a six-way tie for 21st overall with Arizona State University, Cornell University, Indiana University, Arizona and Virginia."

More at www.ohio.edu
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