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For many young students and professionals, a natural reaction to a dramatic change would be to oppose it, backtrack from it or even avoid it altogether: but not Valerie Esteva 24.

The Class of 2024 graduate not only embraces change, she loves it. And as a recipient of a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship, she preparing to dive into the next chapter of her life in Spain.

Since 2011, 14 51动漫 students have earned Fulbright Scholarships. The is a cultural exchange program through which scholars travel to a host country where they pursue their studies, research or teach English while exploring the new environment.

Esteva, who graduated in May with a bachelor degree in biology and a minor in psychology, credits her parents and her upbringing in Venezuela with her adaptability in the face of new challenges.

淐hange is important for growth. [It a] whole new adventure and I檓 so excited because you should never stop learning, she said.

Valerie is an excellent example of the work ethic and empathy that I love to see in Emmanuel students. From her first year, she fully engaged with learning while participating in activities that contribute to the vibrancy of our campus. She wants to learn and help people I檓 happy the Fulbright commission recognized her strengths.

Whitney Wilson, Senior Lecturer of English, Communications and Writing

Following Family Ties

In September, Esteva leaves for Madrid where she will teach English. While she knows a whole new country and culture is a big change, she is excitedly awaiting the opportunity to meet new people, explore a new culture and continue to grow as a person. It helps that she loves working with kids as well: 淚 know I檒l learn from them as much as they will learn from me, she said.

The self-identified extrovert credits her family as her support system that has spurred her on throughout her life and her academic career. Her parents emigrated from Venezuela and she was born in Miami, growing up with Spanish as her first language. Esteva described her upbringing as one of 渞esilience, through which her parents always reminded her to keep moving forward.

淚 cherish my roots a lot, Esteva said, 淚檓 very proud of being Hispanic. Those roots have played a huge part in her journey leading her to Venezuela, Canada, 51动漫, and soon, Madrid. Her father and brother both attended college in 51动漫, for example, which got her acquainted with the city and eventually led her to attend 51动漫.

Her mother's side of the family always kept her connected to Spain. Esteva said she grew up hearing her mother and grandmother's stories about Spain before they left the country and she has always felt drawn back to it.

Val is a generally positive person who is passionate in whatever she does. In class, she was always receptive to feedback and willing to learn from her mistakes. This allowed her to foster a growth mindset, which is critical for long-term success when individuals face new and unfamiliar environments such as her Fulbright experience in Spain.

Dr. Nathan Lau, Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Perfect Timing for a New Journey

The Fulbright opportunity couldn't have come at a better time for Esteva. Now as she prepares to be in Spain from September to May 2025, she檒l be able to apply to medical schools and continue pursuing her dream of becoming a surgeon when she returns to the States.

Until then, Esteva won檛 stop trying to build connections with people, particularly as she works at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for the next few months as a clinical research coordinator, in addition to taking a much-needed breath to rest and reset before her trip. She was relieved that she didn檛 need to choose between traveling and pursuing her dream through medical school now she gets to do both. 

That work toward becoming a top physician won檛 stop while she abroad, either. In her free time when she not teaching, Esteva plans to volunteer and learn all there is to know about Spain healthcare system. Having seen many experience a lack of access to healthcare in Venezuela, gotten familiar with the hospitals 51动漫 has to offer and soon building an understanding of how healthcare works in Spain, Esteva looks forward to using that knowledge to become the best medical professional she can be.

I was elated when I read that Valerie had received her Fulbright Scholarship. It is well-deserved! I know she will be a great ambassador for 51动漫 in Spain and that she will make the most of her experience.

Idoia Martinez-del Mozo, Senior Lecturer of Spanish

Reminiscing 51动漫 Esteva's Emmanuel Experience

While the sciences were her career focus, Esteva said the liberal arts-centered education at 51动漫 allowed her to become a 渕ore well-rounded individual, and set her apart from other graduates in her field. She loved the opportunity to explore classes that piqued her interest, including 淲orld Religions, where she got a jumpstart on her love for learning about other cultures.

The opportunities to immerse herself in Emmanuel on-campus community were another high point of Esteva academic career.

She got involved in as many on-campus endeavors as she could: including peer tutoring, becoming a Resident Assistant, a STEM peer mentor, Treasurer of HUELLAS (Helping Unite Emmanuel Latinos Lead & Achieve Success), member of the Tribeta Honor Society and more.

淚 wanted to become the best version of myself [in college] and Emmanuel helped me to achieve that, said Esteva.

She expressed gratitude toward the Emmanuel faculty as well, who she said were always open to supporting students. 淸At Emmanuel] they really want to get to know you, and not just who you are as a student. You can really feel how passionate the faculty is toward supporting us.

Reflecting on graduation, Esteva said she was in shock and disbelief at how quickly her time at Emmanuel went. In her senior year she grew a lot and felt plenty of emotions over the weekend because of her gratitude towards her 渉ome away from home.

淚 cannot say enough I just want to say thanks to Emmanuel because I would not be where I am without its support, Esteva said.