Romania took hold of my heart in 2015 and since then has consumed my mind and soul. As with any genuine commitment, my relationship with this beautiful, complex country has grown and deepened over time as I have learned of its many tragedies, as well as its many triumphs. I have surrendered myself to Romania. [...] As I continue my Romanian journey, I marvel over the resiliency and fortitude of the people. I am fortunate to have developed close relationships, familial in many ways, with many Romanians. And I am eternally grateful to have been granted a Fulbright and honored to become part of this amazing community.
Bill Issel, a spring 2018 Fulbright professor at the West University of Timișoara, shared his research on culture wars and civil liberties in USA history with two groups of fellow Fulbrighter Stephen Hilger’s American Studies students at the Transilvania University of Brașov. Issel also lectured on the presidential election of 2016 and the Trump administration, considered in the context of the rise of nationalism, populism, and authoritarianism in the UK and Europe, to some fifty students and faculty members as part of the university’s American Studies Conference Series.