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Angélica Cruz Ӱԭ21 is one of only 240 students nationwide to receive the David L. Boren Scholarship, which will support her studying Mandarin in China. She is now the fourth University of New Haven student to receive the prominent prize.
April 30, 2020
When Angélica Cruz Ӱԭ21 was taking the ӰԭWARCourse,Ӱԭ an innovative course taught by Matthew Schmidt, Ph.D., the experience included a simulation of D-Day in Normandy with a group of her classmates and a visit to Chernobyl. Dr. Schmidt says Cruz stood out for her ability to handle challenges and inspire others.
ӰԭI encourage students to be leaders, and Angélica was one of those leaders,Ӱԭ said Dr. Schmidt, an associate professor of national security and political science and CruzӰԭs adviser. ӰԭShe was calm under pressure and her classmates gravitated to her.Ӱԭ
A Puerto Rico native, Cruz has become the fourth University of New Haven student to earn the prestigious , a program administered by the that supports study abroad by U.S. undergraduate students in world regions critical to U.S. interests. She is one of only 240 students nationwide to receive a Boren Scholarship this year.
ӰԭAfter receiving the email that said IӰԭd been selected, I read it over and over again to make sure I was not reading it incorrectly or imagining things,Ӱԭ said Cruz, a national security major. ӰԭI couldn't believe it. Then it hit me, and I just couldn't stop smiling.Ӱԭ
Cruz plans to use the $20,000 scholarship to travel to China to study Mandarin. She plans to spend the 2020-21 academic year in China Ӱԭ if circumstances due to the global COVID-19 pandemic allow.
ӰԭI am interested in specializing in East Asian affairs academically and professionally, and this scholarship will expose me to a culture and environment I aim to learn more about and understand,Ӱԭ said Cruz, who hopes to work for the federal government in the intelligence field. ӰԭLearning thoroughly about a country, its culture, and language requires a great extent of immersion, as I came to experience during my time at the University's campus in Italy.Ӱԭ
Dr. Schmidt, the Boren Scholarship representative on campus, says students who receive the award must be able to handle the rigors of studying abroad and be able to persevere, even when their work proves to be difficult.
ӰԭAngélica is brilliant, tough, and resilient Ӱԭ all qualities the Boren Scholarship committee looks for,Ӱԭ said Dr. Schmidt, who also had Cruz as a student while teaching at the UniversityӰԭs Tuscany Campus last fall. ӰԭThis scholarship is very prestigious, and she was competing against students from schools such as Yale. I hope more University of New Haven students will apply in the future.Ӱԭ
For more information about the Boren Award, please contact Dr. Matthew Schmidt at MSchmidt@newhaven.edu. The deadline to apply for next yearӰԭs award is January 27, 2021.
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