Traci Cox,who graduated from
James Madison University in December, is spending her sunshine days learning to speak Slovak.
In September, Cox will travel to the central European country to teach English to high school students at a private school in Zilina, Slovakia's fourth-largest city.
She found out earlier this spring that she was accepted for a highly competitive Fulbright teaching assistantship.
The Fulbright Program is an international educational exchange for scholars, educators, graduate students and professionals, founded by the late U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright.
It operates in 144 countries and is one of the most prestigious awards programs worldwide.
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