Dr. Gerstenfeld
Two California State University, Stanislaus faculty members are among the first scholars to take part in a newly created Fulbright award program.
 
Dr. Phyllis Gerstenfeld of the Criminal Justice Department and Dr. John Sumser of the Communication Studies Department are among the 1,200 U.S. experts traveling abroad this year on a flagship Fulbright Scholar academic exchange program.
 
Fulbright offers several different kinds of grants, and is widely recognized as one of the most distinguished award programs in the world.
 
Dr. Sumser
Dr. Gerstenfeld will spend five months studying in Croatia. She will also teach classes on research methods and criminal justice in film at the University of Zagreb. The Fulbright Scholars program makes it easy for faculty to bring their families along on their travels, so Dr. Gerstenfeld will be accompanied by her 11-year-old daughter.
 
Dr. Sumser is already in the Czech Republic studying and teaching mass media and popular culture at Charles University’s Institute of Sociological Studies in Prague.
 
For more information on this new Fulbright program go to http://www.iie.org/fulbright