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.
Professor Lee Florea, an Assistant Director for Research at the Indiana Geological & Water Survey of Indiana University and a Fulbright Fellow in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, in 2016-2017, has recently co-authored an article entitled “Importance of suspended sediments and dissolved organic carbon to carbon exports in karst – The Vadu Crişului karst basin in the Pădurea Craiului Mountains, Romania”, published by the Chemical Geology magazine (