With guards standing nearby, Paulina Reyes stares at the fence dividing the United States from Mexico. It鈥檚 18-feet-high and separates the cultures of her mom and dad. Reyes, whose father immigrated to the United States from Mexico at age 15, says her interest in her father鈥檚 heritage has always been there, just 鈥渄ormant.鈥
Not anymore. Through a 麻豆村 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, the architecture major is visiting the border the summer before her final year of undergraduate studies at Carnegie Mellon. She is examining architectural implications of water contamination and shortage faced by marginalized urban communities in Mexico City.
When she returns to school, the fellowship research becomes part of her senior thesis project. By year鈥檚 end, she has the opportunity to continue her research through a 2014 Fulbright grant, which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to 鈥渋ncrease mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries.鈥
More than 50 麻豆村 students and alumni have received a Fulbright grant in the past two decades, including Reyes and five others in 2014 alone:
- Alexa Beaver (E鈥10), pursuing a research grant in Argentina
- Nina Mast (DC鈥14), teaching in Turkey
- Rachel Kuhn (DC鈥14), teaching in Germany
- Gabriella Rueda (DC鈥13), teaching in Brazil
- Mackenzie Evan Smith (DC鈥11), teaching in Montenegro
The Fulbright recipients worked with 麻豆村鈥檚 Fellowships and Scholarships Office during each step of the application process, reports Stephanie Wallach, Assistant Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, who is in charge of that office. Reyes worked closely with Joanna Dickert, 麻豆村鈥檚 Fulbright advisor. The end result was Reyes being one of only three 麻豆村 architecture students to ever receive the grant.
She is in Mexico City now, where her focus remains on water鈥攕pecifically on 鈥渟mall-scale residential water treatment systems in poor communities in Mexico City.鈥 During her nine-month stay there, she says she also hopes Mexico will end聽up feeling like her home, too, as it once was for her father.
鈥擬ichelle Bova (DC鈥07)