Harvard Cambridge Scholars

Four moving on to further studies abroad 

Four members of the College class of 2023 have won Harvard-Cambridge Scholarships to study at Cambridge University during the 2023-24 academic year.

Meredith Johns, of Winthrop House, a comparative study of religion concentrator with a secondary field in English, will be the Governor William Shirley Scholar at Pembroke College. Birukti Tsige, of Leverett House, a neuroscience concentrator, will be the Lionel De Jersey Harvard Scholar at Emmanuel College. Janna Ramadan, of Currier House, a joint concentrator in government and Near Eastern languages and civilizations, will be the Lt. Charles H. Fiske III Scholar at Trinity College. Isaac Heller, of Kirkland House, a joint concentrator in theater, dance, and media and women, gender, and sexuality, will be the John Eliot Scholar at Jesus College.

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