Scholars Abroad

Winnowed from a pool of 112 applicants, four seniors were awarded Harvard-Cambridge Scholarships to study at Cambridge University for one year...

Winnowed from a pool of 112 applicants, four seniors were awarded Harvard-Cambridge Scholarships to study at Cambridge University for one year. Lindiwe Dovey, of Sydney, Australia, and Lowell House, will enroll as the Lt. Charles Henry Fiske III Scholar at Trinity College; Jie Li, of New York City and Adams House, will be the John Eliot Scholar at Jesus College; Luba T. Mandzy, of Hollis, New Hampshire, and Leverett House, will study at Emmanuel College as the Lionel de Jersey Harvard Scholar; and Adam G. Storeygard, of Winchester, Massachusetts, and Leverett House, will be at Pembroke College as the Harvard-American Friends of Cambridge University Scholar.

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