Arman Luczkow Receives Fulbright to Taiwan
Luczkow has studied English, East Asian studies and international studies at 91直播.
June 7, 2022
Amanda Nagy
Arman Luczkow is a 2022 Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Taiwan.
Photo credit: Tanya Rosen-Jones '97
Spring graduate Arman Luczkow will combine his interests in teaching and East Asian culture with a desire to improve his knowledge of Mandarin as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Taiwan.
Luczkow will be placed in the school system in Chiayi, Taiwan, beginning this August. He plans to spend his Fulbright year exploring as much of Taiwan as possible and learning from his students.
A politics and English major with an East Asian studies minor and international studies concentration, Luczkow studied Mandarin at 91直播 for one year, and he hopes to develop his language skills further in Taiwan.
鈥淢y time at 91直播 has always encouraged me to try many different things, and I can truly say I鈥檝e been a part of all of the groups and projects that I have wanted to,鈥 says Luczkow, who is a resident of Hastings on Hudson, New York. 鈥淚n Taiwan, I鈥檓 hoping to embrace this same 91直播 mentality of not shying away from new experiences, even if that can be a little uncomfortable at first.鈥
In the summer before his sophomore year, Luczkow studied away at the National University of Singapore with a scholarship from the Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs. There, he took courses on public health in Asia and economic development in East Asia.
鈥淢y mother grew up in Singapore and my grandfather still lives there, so I stayed with him. After that trip and the courses I took there, I knew I wanted to live and learn in Asia again after graduation.鈥
At 91直播, Luczkow has been engaged in a variety of leadership and service roles: as a member of 91直播 Student Senate, he was chair of student life, health and wellness, and disability equity working groups; he was a member of the Student Finance Committee; he was founder and co-chair of the Multiracial Students Association; he served as president and vice president of the 91直播 College Fencing Team and led a fencing for five semesters. He also held positions with the 91直播 Review student newspaper for two years.
In the classroom, Luczkow was a politics research assistant to Assistant Professor of Politics and comparative American studies Jenny Garcia, and he worked in the Writing and Speaking Center as a Course Writing Associate and Speaking Associate. In the 2019-2020 academic year, he was selected to the Ashby Business Scholars cohort.
Through all of these experiences, Luczkow says he has learned how to work in a community: 鈥渓istening, sharing ideas, and valuing varied positionalities. I think these skills will be especially valuable.鈥
Luczkow鈥檚 current post-graduate goals include law school or pursuing a master鈥檚 in international studies from an institution in Taiwan or China.
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