Two Harvard Students Named Marshall Scholars

Michael George and Anna Hagen will study at Oxford and Cambridge, respectively.

Michael George and Anna Hagen

The 2015 class of Marshall Scholars includes Michael George ’14 (’15), of Quincy House and Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines, and Anna Hagen ’15, of Lowell House and Brooklyn. George, a government concentrator, plans to study comparative social policy at Oxford and economic history at the London School of Economics. Hagen, an English concentrator who has been active in theater at Harvard, plans to study contemporary English literature at Cambridge and theater at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. The scholarships support two years of study toward a degree in the United Kingdom, but may be extended by the Marshall Commission for a third year.

Read more about George and Hagen in the Harvard Gazette.

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