Harvard leads in Fulbright awards

Thursday, November 7, 2013 - 06:30 in Psychology & Sociology

Harvard is the leading producer of Fulbright Scholars for 2013–2014, with 44 students — 32 from Harvard College and another 12 from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) — receiving the prestigious grants to conduct research or teach abroad. Of the 44 winners, 39 accepted the awards. The 2013–2014 class of Harvard College Fulbright winners: Jordan Ashwood, Tatyana Avilova, Meredith Baker, Andrew Blinkinsop, Nicholas Brazeau, Michael Caldwell, Chelsea Carlson, Stephanie Choi, Eesha Dave, John He, Andrea Henricks, Jacob Hutt, Emily Keamy-Minor, Juhi Kuchroo, Kristie La, Esther Lee, Benjamin Likis, Winshen Liu, Tyler Logigian, Christopher Londa, Madeline Magnuson, Rebecca Margolies, William Marks, Alexandra Méndez, Megan Miles, Annemarie Ryu, Mary Jane Sakellariadis, Kevin Stone, Arun Viswanath, Mark Warren, Corinne Wee, and Bonnie Wong. GSAS’ winners are Bridget Alex, Lucas Bender, Kathryn Dooley, Hansun Hsiung, John Lee, Ian Miller, Seth Peabody, Mircea Raianu, Ari Schriber, Kathryn Schwartz, Olujimi Tommasino, and Kirsten Wesselhoeft. “Typically, we hover...

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