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August 12, 2004

Fulbright Opens Global Door for Local Students - Nashville City Paper

Beelmont University student Aaron Moss is one of several Nashville-area college students included in the Nashville City Paper report on recipients of prestigious Fulbright grants for the 2004-05 school year. The grants pay for students to conduct independent studies abroad for nine months. Moss will use his Fulbright grant to study American influence on Czech classical music after the removal of the Russian communist regime in 1989.


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