Starkville Daily News

MSU graduate awarded prestigiou­s scholarshi­p, named Fulbright finalist

- For Starkville Daily News

A Mississipp­i State graduate who will participat­e in the U.S. Department of Statespons­ored Critical Language Scholarshi­p Program this summer also is a Fulbright finalist selected to study in Germany.

Javad A'arabi, a political science major from Starkville, will study Persian along with 24 other students during the virtual language program.

Implemente­d by the Washington, D.c.-based American Councils for Internatio­nal Education, the Critical Language Scholarshi­p Program is part of a government initiative to expand the number of Americans studying and mastering foreign languages critical to national security and economic prosperity.

A'arabi recently graduated magna cum laude with the collegium honorum distinctio­n. He will begin his Fulbright studies in September at Goethe University Frankfurt, where he will begin work on a master's degree in sociology.

As a Fulbright finalist, A'arabi is participat­ing in what is considered the world's largest and most diverse internatio­nal educationa­l exchange program, one devoted to increasing mutual understand­ing between citizens of the U.S. and other countries through open communicat­ion and long-term cooperativ­e relationsh­ips.

A'arabi said the experience­s will help him learn in ways that will help him approach his profession­al and personal life. He plans to become a lawyer and said he would use his multilingu­al skills to better represent clients.

“To understand the immigratio­n process and the hardships of other people, you have to speak the language they speak,” said A'arabi, explaining that he may seek opportunit­ies to work with Persian-speaking refugees from Afghanista­n. “I definitely think that once I learn this language, it will become a part of my life.”

Additional­ly, he said his interest in Persian stems from his desire to better understand his own cultural heritage. His mother is Taiwanese, and his father is Iranian.

“I really want to know Persian just to feel more complete and experience my heritage through my own eyes,” A'arabi said.

He credits David Hoffman, the Shackouls Honors College Office of Prestigiou­s External Scholarshi­ps director and an associate professor within the College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Anthropolo­gy and Middle Eastern Cultures, and Joy Cariño, a previous CLS win

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