Scott Fritzen is an American university administrator currently serving as the 2nd President of Fulbright University Vietnam since 2023.[1][2][3][4] Fritzen previously served as dean of the David L. Boren College of International Studies and associate provost for Global Engagement at the University of Oklahoma.[5][6] Fritzen was the first American to be awarded a Fulbright scholarship in Vietnam in the post-war era.[1]
Scott Andrew Fritzen | |
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2nd President of Fulbright University Vietnam | |
Assumed office July 1, 2023 | |
Preceded by | Đàm Bích Thủy |
Personal details | |
Education | Michigan State University (BA) Princeton University (MA, PhD) |
Career
editFulbright University Vietnam
editFritzen was appointed President of Fulbright University Vietnam in 2023. In 2024, Fulbright was subjected to an online disinformation campaign.[7][8][9][10]
References
edit- ^ a b TOT, BA (2023-06-08). "Professor Scott Fritzen Named Second President of Fulbright University Vietnam". Fulbright. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
- ^ Lele, Ismael (2023-06-08). "OU College of International Studies dean to step down, named president of Fulbright University Vietnam". OU Daily. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
- ^ Lê, Hiền (2024-07-29). "Born Without A Golden Spoon: Can You Still Build Confidence?". Vietcetera. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
- ^ Times, Laotian (2023-09-13). "HDBank and Fulbright University Vietnam sign agreement for reciprocal capital during US President Joe Biden's visit". Laotian Times. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
- ^ Fritzen, Robert Andrew and Scott. "Viewpoint: OU professors explain why Oklahomans should care about attack on Ukraine". The Oklahoman. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
- ^ Keith, Emma (2020-01-28). "OU appoints Scott Fritzen new College of International Studies dean". Norman Transcript. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
- ^ Thao, Thao Nguyen Tran Huong (2024-08-30). "An Open Letter fromFulbright University Vietnam". Fulbright. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
- ^ Tatarski, Michael (2024-08-27). "What the FUV Controversy Shows". Vietnam Weekly. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
- ^ "Fulbright University Việt Nam's activities are welcomed: Foreign ministry's spokeswoman". vietnamnews.vn. Retrieved 2024-08-31.
- ^ "U.S.-backed Vietnam university condemns rumors it foments 'color revolution'". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 2024-09-03.