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Cathorall, Daidone Receive Fulbright Awards

Michelle Cathorall and Danielle Daidone
Michelle Cathorall and Danielle Daidone
Photo: Jeff Janowski/UNCW

Two UNCW faculty members have been awarded prestigious Fulbright honors for the 2025–2026 academic year.

Michelle Cathorall, associate professor in the School of Health and Applied Human Sciences, was named a Fulbright U.S. Scholar for her public health work in Uganda, while Danielle Daidone, associate professor of Spanish and linguistics, received a Fulbright Postdoctoral Research Award to study second language acquisition in Barcelona.

Cathorall will spend fall 2025 in Uganda implementing Empower Health: Training Village Health Technicians for Effective Malaria Prevention,” a community-based initiative aimed at reducing malaria through local engagement and education.  Explore the full details about her project.

Daidone’s project “Learning Similar-Sounding Words in a Second Language: A Help or a Hindrance?” will explore how bilingual Spanish and Catalan speakers perceive English sounds and how this perception affects their vocabulary acquisition. Learn more about her research.