Seven Princeton seniors and one recent graduate have received scholarships to support graduate study in the coming academic year.
Nolan Musslewhite ’25, a history major from Washington, D.C., and Travis Kanoa Chai Andrade ’24, an anthropology alumnus from Keaau, Hawaii, were named Marshall scholars in December. Musslewhite will attend the University of Oxford, while Chai Andrade is headed to the University of East Anglia.
Diya Kraybill ’25, a politics major from Singapore; Issa Mudashiru ’25, an anthropology major from Bethesda, Maryland; and James Zhang ’25, a computer science major from Basking Ridge, New Jersey, were chosen in January for the next cohort of Schwarzman scholars at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Joshua Yang ’25, a philosophy major from Palo Alto, California, and PAW student writer, received a Gates Cambridge scholarship in February. Princeton also awarded the Sachs scholarship in February to Noah James ’25, a School of Public and International Affairs major from Amesbury, Massachusetts, and Ethan Sample ’25, a chemical and biological engineering major from Alexandria, Virginia. James will study at Oxford, while Sample plans to pursue research at Osaka University as the Sachs global scholar.
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