NEW YORK, KalderaNews.com – Forty-three U.S. students were awarded the 2018 Marshall Scholarship, the largest class of scholars since 2007, according to the British Embassy. The list provided by the embassy Saturday to the Associated Press names recipients from colleges and universities across the U.S. The U.K. on Monday will announce the scholarships, which are funded mainly by the U.K. government.
The scholarships aim to, among other things, enable intellectually distinguished young Americans to study in the U.K., according to its website . They fund study for up to three years at any British institution.
Created in 1953, the scholarship began as a gesture of gratitude to the U.S. for the assistance the U.K. received after World War II under the Marshall Plan, the program that aided in Europe’s economic recovery between 1948 and 1951.
Alumni include Supreme Court Associate Justices Stephen Breyer and Neil Gorsuch, and the late 2008 Nobel Prize recipient Roger Tsien, a biochemist.
The 43 recipients of the 2018 Marshall Scholarship:
Lars Benson, Northwestern University, London School of Economic and Political Science
Logan Brown, Vanderbilt University, King’s College London
Lucia Brunel, Northwestern University, University of Cambridge
Christopher Cantillo, U.S. Naval Academy, University of Cambridge
John Chellman, University of Virginia, Royal Holloway, University of London
Josephine Cooke, CUNY Queen’s College, Imperial College London
Michaela Coplen, Vassar College, University of Oxford
Nathaniel Dolton-Thornton, University of California— Berkeley, University of Cambridge
Sandra Dorning, University of Oregon, University of St. Andrews
Kobi Felton, North Carolina State University, University of Cambridge
Dakota Foster, Amherst College, King’s College London
Valerie Gutmann, University of Chicago, University of Oxford
Aasha Jackson, Brown University, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Klaudia Jazwinska, Lehigh University, Cardiff University
Benjamin Johnson, Georgetown University, University of Cambridge
Elizabeth Keto, Harvard University, Courtauld Institute of Art
Rebecca Kuang, Georgetown University, University of Cambridge
Jamie Kwong, University of Southern California, King’s College London
Joshua Lappen, Stanford University, University of Oxford
Attiya Latif, University of Virginia, University of Oxford
Abby Lemert, Purdue University, University of Edinburgh
Antonio Lopez, Duke University, University of Oxford
John Lu, Duke University, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Erika Lynn-Green, Yale University, Queen Mary, University of London
Annee Lyons, Georgetown University, University of Oxford
Victoria Maloch, University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, University of Oxford
Pradnya Narkhede, University of Chicago, University of Edinburgh
Jackson Neagli, Rice University, School of Oriental and African Studies
Porter Nenon, University of Virginia, University of Manchester
Emma Oosterhous, University of Colorado— Boulder, University of Dundee
Shruthi Rajasekar, Princeton University, Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Phoenix Rice-Johnson, University of Wisconsin— Madison, King’s College London
Amanda Royka, Yale University, Queen Mary, University of London
Joy Schaeffer, U.S. Military Academy, King’s College London
Nick Schwartz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Imperial College London
David Shimer, Yale University, University of Oxford
Frank Smith, Arizona State University, University of Oxford
Craig Stevens, American University, University College London
Meghana Vagwala, Duke University, University of Edinburgh
Derek Wang, Stanford University, University of Oxford
Garrett Wilkinson, Kansas State University, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Olivia Zhao, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Oxford
Liang Zhou, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University College London. (Source: AP)
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