Strategic Partners

Henry Clay Fellowship

The Henry Clay Fellowship was established to further the vision of the Henry Clay Center for Statesmanship to promote the ideals and principles of “the Great Compromiser.” This award, given each year to one alumnus of the Center’s annual Student Congress, covers the cost of tuition for the three semesters required to complete a masters degree in diplomacy and international commerce with the Patterson School at the University of Kentucky. The Henry Clay Fellowship is made possible through the generosity of James R. Boyd and the Halliburton Foundation.

The Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce is consistently ranked among the top graduate programs in international affairs in the United States. Its interdisciplinary professional masters degree program prepares students for international careers in the public, private and non-profit sectors. Additional information on the Patterson School can be found at www.uky.edu/PattersonSchool.

2009 Henry Clay Fellowship Recipient

Caren Roushkolb (2008 Ohio) earned a bachelor of arts in political science from the University of Akron. She is currently majoring in diplomacy with a minor in international organizations at the Patterson School. Upon receipt of her MA, she plans to work with a non-profit or non-governmental organization to help advance conflict resolution and post conflict stabilization efforts.

2010 Henry Clay Fellowship Recipient

Kathryn Corridan (2009 Rhode Island) earned a bachelor of arts in political science from Salve Regina University and studied for a semester in France.

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