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Lesha Greene found place and purpose through global education.
From Fulbright to Goldwater, the director of national scholarships for the David C. Frederick Honors College has made a successful career out of supporting 51精品视频 students as they pursue some of the world鈥檚 most competitive awards.
鈥淵ou can develop viewpoints and learn so much about yourself by going abroad that you might not get to through other opportunities,鈥 said Greene, who joined the world-class roster of Fulbright scholars as a 2024 Fulbright International Education Administrators Award recipient.
Through the program, university administrators participate in a fully funded two-week seminar to study other countries鈥 education systems to expand their home institution鈥檚 capacity for international education and collaboration. Greene will be in Berlin at a public research university in October.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a great accomplishment, but I didn鈥檛 think it was something I would do,鈥 she said. 鈥淗owever, when the opportunity was presented, I saw I would be furthering not only my knowledge and understanding of the German education system but of the culture, which would also benefit the students I serve.鈥
In addition to her roles in the Frederick Honors College and work as 51精品视频鈥檚 Fulbright program advisor, Greene works closely with the Department of German as the representative of (DAAD), or the German Academic Exchange Service, an organization that funds study and research in Germany.
Though she has ventured there only once before, she commended the level and quality of hands-on, professional access and programming she鈥檚 seen exchange students in the nation receive.
鈥淕ermany is such an important country in how they support students,鈥 she said.
Thanks to Greene, Sydney Wilhemy (A&S 鈥24) will also sample Germany鈥檚 rich history. The Lakewood, Ohio, native soon begins his two-year master鈥檚 program at the , a leading European institution for governance and policy, to study international affairs and human rights.
Wilhemy worked with Greene for over a year on Fulbright and DAAD applications. He said her deep understanding of the programs helped instill confidence during the daunting process.
鈥淲ith her help, I won the DAAD award, which is the main support for my master鈥檚 program, covering housing, food, health insurance, travel and more,鈥 said the Fulbright semi-finalist. 鈥淭his award opens doors for today and the rest of my life. Lesha is a truly special person.鈥
Senior neuroscience major and 2024 Goldwater Scholar Tofunmi Abiola praised Greene for helping students pull out the best in their personal narratives.
鈥淟esha has a way of helping you highlight unique qualities and experiences that one might feel are insignificant,鈥 Abiola said. 鈥淲hen applying for the scholarship, I worried I wasn鈥檛 as competitive as other applicants because my involvement in research was limited to my time in college as opposed to high school, like most previous awardees. However, Lesha reassured me that it wasn鈥檛 solely a numbers game. I likely would not have completed the application without her support early in the process.鈥
Broadening global education opportunities
Hailing from the two-island Caribbean nation of St. Kitts and Nevis, Greene arrived in the U.S. in 2000 as a student on an F1 visa. She received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English with a French minor from Hunter College before pursuing a master鈥檚 in creative writing at Sarah Lawrence College.
After graduating in 2006, she opted to remain in New York, working at the Open Society Foundations (OSF), a U.S.-based grantmaking organization that supports students and faculty globally through scholarship programs. Fifteen years at OSF took Greene to Tajikistan, Myanmar, Haiti, Jordan and beyond.
But after starting a family, she decided it was time for a change.
鈥51精品视频sburgh was on my list of cities to move to because I had this international higher education background and had partnered with many U.S. universities in the past, including 51精品视频,鈥 Greene said. 鈥淚t seemed like a good place to land with a reasonable cost of living, so we moved here without having any friends or family, sight unseen.鈥
In 2018, she landed a role in the Graduate School of Public Health before pivoting to the Frederick Honors College and then applying for her current position in 2022.
鈥淚 thought it would be a good use of my experience and a way for me to continue supporting students, having previously and almost exclusively worked with international students and faculty. I would go from helping students from abroad come to the U.S., to the opposite, helping U.S. students pursue international opportunities.鈥
From her time in Germany for the Fulbright seminar, Greene wants to bolster . She hopes the program will help her 鈥渇orge more pathways for students to go abroad that may not necessarily involve a prestigious award and bring more German students here.鈥
But above all else, she wants to continue learning.
鈥淗opefully, we never stop learning. I am excited to continue learning because it leads to growth, and I take it upon myself to promote global education and support students because it is life-changing.鈥
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