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‘Pro-democracy’ scholarship award goes to Capital University student


Dayrna Zaitseva, a student at Capital University in Bexley who was born in Ukraine, talks with fellow students Julian Tugaoen, left, and Christina Mickelson, right, at Blackmore Library on campus. Zaitseva is the recipient of a new scholarship for Ukrainian students studying in America.

A new scholarship program for Ukrainian college students to study at U.S. colleges has announced 20 grantees across the country, including one at Capital University in Bexley.

Daryna Zaitseva, the Capital University scholar, is in her fourth year of pre-dentistry studies. Over the past 10 months, she has seen her home in Mariupol, Ukraine, destroyed and her family divided across continents.

She has been selected for the Global Democracy Ambassador Scholarship, which is chaired by celebrity Spanish chef José Andrés, chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, KIND Snacks founder Daniel Lubetzky, and retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman.

The initiative will provide tuition assistance and living stipends to 20 students, 10 who, like Zaitseva, already were studying in the U.S. and 10 who will come to the U.S. after receiving the scholarship. It also will “empower Ukrainian youth to be campus ambassadors for democratic values,” according to a statement from the Lubetzky Family Foundation.





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