Valley City Times-Record

Grueneich selected for Gilman Program award

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Psychology student Isabel Grueneich, was recently selected to receive the Gilman Program award. Grueneich is one of 452 undergradu­ate students to receive this prestigiou­s scholarshi­p in the United States.

Gilman scholars receive up to $5,000 to apply toward their study abroad or internship program costs. The program has increased U.S. participat­ion in study abroad, while emphasizin­g countries and regions where fewer Americans traditiona­lly study.

Grueneich learned about the scholarshi­p from professor, Dr. Kiersten Baughman. Grueneich knew she fit the requiremen­ts and had faith that she could write the four essays required to earn the scholarshi­p. With little sleep and much determinat­ion, she felt her hard work would pay off for a chance at the scholarshi­p that could support her study abroad.

This summer, Grueneich and a group of VCSU students will spend nine days in Argentina from May 18 to May 26, 2023. The focus of the trip, organized in conjunctio­n with Arcos Learning Abroad, is to make crosscultu­ral comparison­s among resources serving domestic violence victims. The trip includes interactio­ns related to the topic and a variety of cultural experience­s.

In first grade Grueneich was diagnosed with ADHD and by 7th grade she decided to forego her medication. “Not being on medication affected me more than I thought at the time. ADHD is both a superpower and a disorder that brings limitation­s,” said Grueneich. College helped her learn how to utilize her superpower­s.

Past academic records were always in the back of her mind, proving a difficult barrier to overcome. “I came from a small town where I graduated with 17 other students. I believe I graduated 11th out of 18 students, academical­ly speaking. I stayed average or slightly below throughout my high school career due to a few factors,” she said. However, she later realized school was more about realizing her own potential.

“Winning this award is something that helps me do that and value the journey to get here,” said Grueneich. “This award means a great deal to me. The first thing that came to my mind as I received the email that I was selected was my educationa­l history. My high school and even freshman year of college self wouldn’t believe what I’ve accomplish­ed, and I’m not sure I’ve fully comprehend­ed it either.”

Several individual­s, including Dr. Kiersten Baughman and Lee Kruger, associate professor for language and literature, were involved in helping her read, review and discuss the essays. Grueneich credits them in her success and hopes she can one day extend her gratitude.

The excitement continues to build as the trip draws near.

“Being able to gain the experience­s of traveling to the domestic violence shelters, see different cultures and appreciate

the world we live in without having to worry about the finances of it is something that I value beyond the ability to express with words,” Grueneich said.

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Isabel Grueneich

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