Elza Brechbuhl (Communication/Women and Gender Studies '22) received a Gilman scholarship to study abroad in The Netherlands during the summer of 2022. She will use the scholarship and time abroad to study sex trafficking and modern slavery in Europe after graduation.
About the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships: The Gilman Program aims to increase the number and diversity of students studying abroad, including students studying in non-traditional countries, especially those outside of Western Europe, Australia and New Zealand; students with diverse ethnic backgrounds; students from a diverse range of institutions; students engaged in non-traditional (for study abroad) fields of study, such as the sciences and engineering; and students with disabilities.