Wednesday, July 18, 2018

A Year in the Fulbright Life: Loay’s Story

For the next year, Fulbright MENA will be showcasing a handful of students as they study in the United States with their new series, A Year in the Fulbright Life. Each month, spotlighted students will share an update as they continue on their Fulbright journey.

August 2016

When I first arrived in the United States, I had the chance to visit Los Angeles in California during my Pre-Academic Program at University of California, San Diego.

February 2017

While at a Fulbright Enrichment Seminar in San Francisco, I had the chance to visit Google with fellow Fulbrighters Brian and Mohamed.

April 2017

School always keeps me busy! Lately I’ve been working hard on this experiment I’m designing for an Experimental Physics class.

August 2017

I traveled down to Saint Louis Missouri to see the solar eclipse!

September 2017

“Since DePaul runs on the quarter system, we just started the academic year last Wednesday. At DePaul, we share the same core values that the Fulbright Program has: giving a chance to all, accepting other views, supporting people of color, tolerance towards people with different religions and orientations.
Our new president, Gabriel Esteban, asked the university community to gather for twenty minutes on the first day of the quarter on campus to stand again for these values, enforcing that DePaul’s commitment to these values is the same as its commitment towards excellence in education. For me, this is something I haven’t had the chance to stand for back in my home country. Therefore, I participated in this gathering and supported both the DePaul and Fulbright core values. The campaign theme was “Dignity for All, No Hate.”
I was so excited to welcome some of my fellow Fulbrighters to my host city of Chicago. We spent the weekend exploring the city, including going to the top of the Willis Tower.

October 2017

A few classmates and I decided to explore the different Chicago suburbs. Here’s a picture of us in Franklin Park, Illinois.

January 2018

In January, I had the pleasure to visit Washington, D.C. to attend the 231st Meeting of the American Astronomical Societywhich took place at the Gaylord Convention Center. I met astronomers from different parts of the United States (the number of the meeting attendees was around 3200!). I met officials from NASANational Science Foundation, and the Space Science Telescope Institute. Besides that, I met with Dr. Adam Riess who won the Nobel Prize in Physics 2011 and had a photo with him. On top of that, it was a great opportunity to visit the nation’s capital for the first time. I went to the National Mall and the Smithsonian Institution.

November 2017

Our physics department had a belated Halloween party in November. I am dressed as the pink man which is a character I just came up with. It was my first time attending a Halloween party and it was amazing.

December 2017

I always enjoy the snow in Chicago and it was the first time I ever built a snowman. Maybe I should stick to virtual snowmen after this!

February 2018

Coming from Egypt, I was not prepared for the Chicago winter. This year I was always freezing as usual.

March 2018

In March, AMIDEAST brings all of the Fulbrighters from the MENA region together for a Re-entry Workshop that will help us prepare for the reverse culture shock when we go back home. I also had the chance to explore Washington, DC while there.
Also had to post with the Fulbright logo one more time!

April 2018

In April, I attended the American Physical Society meeting where I got to meet the 2017 Nobel Laureate in Physics, Dr. Reiner Weis of MIT. We talked about how at the age of 85 he still has the same passion and energy to do research as he had in the 1970s and 1980s.

May 2018

My last day of classes at DePaul is finally here! I was feeling rather sad after the final lecture. Here I am with the graduate program director and the class instructor Dr. Eric Landahl.

June 2018

Graduation time already! I’m officially a DePaul graduate! Finally!
Loay is a second-year Fulbrighter and is studying Physics at DePaul University. He is from Egypt.
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A Year in the Fulbright Life: Mohamed A.’s Story


For the next year, Fulbright MENA will be showcasing a handful of students as they study in the United States with their new series, A Year in the Fulbright Life. Each month, spotlighted students will share an update as they continue on their Fulbright journey.

September 2017

The first month in school was very challenging since the education system in the United States is totally different than the Egyptian one. Being away from your family and adapting to a new way of learning was big challenge, but at UND, they usually try to help you to relax and help you to be more effective in your study. They held a monthly dinner where I can meet the other residents and enjoy dinner while playing some games at the on-campus housing office. I really enjoyed the first meeting and I had a lot of fun with the games.


October 2017

October was the month where I had the opportunity to meet the most diverse and great group of my friends at UND, including friends from the U.S., Germany, Australia, Sweden, Norway, France, Ghana, India and South Korea. They make me feel that I am really with my family. As Hubert H. Humphrey said “The greatest gift of life is friendship, and I have received it.


November 2017

“My adventure in North Dakota continued this month when I met my roommate Dennis, who is a Native American from Mississippi. Since he is a graduate student in Chemical Engineering at the University of North Dakota, and I am studying petroleum engineering, we always have exciting technical conversations which enhance our knowledge. We do many activities together such as biking, reading, shopping, and hanging out with friends. Grand Forks, North Dakota, is one of the coldest cities in the United States, but I’ve been able to enjoy the snow for the first time.


I also had the chance to attend my first hockey game with friends when the University of North Dakota (ranked second in the United States) played against Miami University, another good sports team here. A few other international students from Germany, Mexico, Norway, India, and Australia attended with me as well as some American friends. I love meeting new people from different countries since it helps enhance my cultural knowledge and Fulbright experience.”

December 2017

In Grand Forks, North Dakota you do not need to search for a place to learn snow skiing-you can just go outside your door after a snow storm and start practicing. That was my first time practicing skiing, and it was one of the best adventures in my life.


January 2018

This winter break was not one of the normal ones since I spent 4 days in Las Vegas with one of my best friends. Walking around “the strip” makes you feel like you are traveling around different countries, even your home country. Being in the Luxor Hotel reminded me of Egypt. After spending a few great days in Vegas, I continued my trip with my friend to Arizona where we met other Fulbrighters and went to the Grand Canyon, one of the most amazing places ever.


February 2018

“It is cold if you are standing still.” With this quote I have been inspired to face the challenge of being from a warm place like Egypt and living in one of the coldest cities in the United States. You can imagine coming from 50 oF to -50 oF. Being in Grand Forks has been one of the most wonderful experiences in my life though.


March 2018

Here was the start of being the Public Relations Officer for the Society of Petroleum Engineers Chapter at University of North Dakota. Being part of this organization gives me the opportunity to help the new petroleum engineering students and helping with organizing many useful events such as lunch and learn, volunteering activities and many of other events that enhance the knowledge of the students.


April 2018

“Adventures in the States never end, as I’m both learning and enjoying life. This month I had the opportunity to visit Tulsa, Oklahoma to attend the SPEImproved Oil Recovery Conference which was one of the best and more diverse conferences I have attended. I met talented people from all over the world and from many universities in the United States. We discussed a lot of technical issues, which definitely enhanced my skills and knowledge. Also life in Grand Forks, North Dakota became more wonderful when the winter ended and the spring started. Nice weather and green nature are two main things that make me happy.”


Mohamed A. is a First-Year Fulbright student studying Petroleum Engineering at the University of North Dakota. He is from Egypt.
Follow updates from Mohamed and other Fulbright students on our Facebookand Twitter pages. Check back here every month for more updates on the blog and Medium Series to see what Mohamed does this year!
Read more Fulbright stories here.