Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. President | St. John's University website
Associate Professor Ming-Hui Li, Ed.D., from the Counselor Education Department at The School of Education, has been named a Fulbright US Scholar for 2024–25 in Taiwan. He will spend eight months conducting research as part of this prestigious and competitive fellowship.
Fulbright Scholar awards are known for providing unique opportunities for scholars to teach and research abroad, while also establishing long-term relationships between nations. The program boasts an impressive list of alumni, including Nobel Laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, MacArthur Fellows, and numerous leaders and experts across various sectors.
In recognition of Professor Li's achievement, it was stated, "This Fulbright award recognizes his skills and talents, allowing him to expand his research in diverse global communities. His research on resilience among diverse adolescent populations supports our department’s mission to foster an expectation of cultural awareness, social justice, and responsibility among counselors."
This opportunity will enable Professor Li to further his research in Taiwan and contribute to the field of counselor education, aligning with the department's goal of promoting cultural awareness and social responsibility among counselors.