Harvard Cambridge Scholarships 2013

Four seniors have won scholarships to study at Cambridge University during the 2013-2014 academic year.

Four seniors have won Harvard Cambridge Scholarships to study at Cambridge University during the 2013-2014 academic year. Rediet Abebe, of Leverett House and Ethiopia, a mathematics concentrator, will be the Governor William Shirley Scholar at Pembroke College; Charles Gertler, of Mather House and Connecticut, a joint concentrator in environmental science and public policy and earth and planetary sciences, will be the John Eliot Scholar at Jesus College; William Rafey, of Pforzheimer House and California, a social studies concentrator, will be the Charles Henry Fiske III Scholar at Trinity College; and Aziza Suleymanzade, of Eliot House and Azerbaijan, a physics and astrophysics concentrator, will be the Lionel De Jersey Harvard Scholar at Emmanuel College.

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