Senior Class Marshals

Class marshalls

JHJ-Hoopes
The senior class marshals, already planning for Commencement 2001, are: (back row) Andrew Chung, of Cabot House and Emerson, New Jersey; Rachel Leah Brown, of Pforzheimer House and Owings Mills, Maryland; Xunhua Wong, of Dunster House and Madison, Wisconsin; H. Wells Wulsin, of Eliot House and Cincinnati; (front row) Thomas Christopher King, of Leverett House and Winter Park, Florida; Kenneth Nji Ebie, of Dunster House and Chicago; Matthew Shea O'Hare, of Currier House and Belmont, Massachusetts; and (center) first marshal Amma Y. Ghartey-Tagoe, of Mather House and Manhattan, Kansas.
Photograph by Tracy Powell

Most popular

AI Outperforms Doctors in Emergency Room Tasks, New Harvard Study Shows

Researchers say the technology could help physicians with triage, diagnosis.

Ask a Harvard Professor with Rebecca Henderson

How to reform capitalism to confront climate change and extreme inequality, with economist and McArthur University Professor Rebecca Henderson

Why Is Silicon Valley Turning Conservative?

At the Harvard Kennedy School, Van Jones analyzes how Democrats lost the tech industry’s vote.

Explore More From Current Issue

Alene Anello smiling surrounded by four chickens in a natural outdoor setting.

Harvard-trained Lawyer Fights for the Rights of Chickens

Alene Anello wants to apply animal cruelty laws to birds raised for meat.

White House and Harvard University buildings split diagonally with contrasting colors.

Harvard Weathers a Year of Turmoil

The federal government has launched unprecedented actions against the University. Here’s a guide.

A woman with long hair leans on a table, looking out a large window with rain-streaked glass.

A Harvard Economist Probes the Affordable Housing Crisis

From understanding gender pay gaps to the housing crisis, Rebecca Diamond’s research aims to improve lives.