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罗德奖学金是历史最悠久,最着名的国际学习奖,提供英国牛津大学长达四年的学习费用。学者必须表现出卓越的学术成就,良好的品格,领导能力和对服务的承诺。
Rhodes Scholarships, the oldest and best-known award for international study, provide all expenses for up to four years of study at the University of Oxford in England. Scholars must display academic excellence, good character, leadership skills, and commitment to service
耶鲁大四学生Rayan Alsemeiry,Eren Orbey和Riley S. Tillitt将在毕业后前往牛津大学,代表美国罗德学者。
罗德奖学金提供在英格兰学习的所有费用。它们是由Cecil Rhodes的遗嘱于1902年创立的,是“历史最悠久,最着名的国际学习奖,可以说是美国大学毕业生最着名的学术奖项”,美国国务卿Elliot F. Gerson表示。罗德信托
今年有超过2,500名学生寻求他们机构的认可; 281所大学共有2880所,其中32所被美国罗德学者评为美国罗德学者。候选人的学术成就,个人能量,影响力,以及与他人合作实现目标的能力,以及他们致力于成为世界上善的力量的选择。 “简而言之,我们寻求有智慧,品格,领导力和服务承诺的杰出青年男女,”格森说。
Gerson指出,获奖学生“再次反映了美国特有的多样性”。 “几乎一半的获奖者都是移民本人或第一代美国人。”这是第一年,移民身份被延期儿童入境行动(DACA)所涵盖的学生有资格获得奖学金,今年的一名获胜者是DACA收件人。
Rayan Alsemeiry
Rayan Alsemeiry
Alsemeiry, of Mesa, Arizona is a senior pursuing a B.A. in global affairs with minor equivalents in human rights and economics. After immigrating from Saudi Arabia in early 2001, Alsemeiry and his family endured violent discrimination, profound economic instability, and homelessness. These experiences motivate his desire to understand how government can best address poverty and social exclusion for its most vulnerable communities. Alsemeiry has conducted extensive work with the World Bank, the American Civil Liberties Union, Human Rights Watch, and the Bronx Defenders, in addition to serving as a policy researcher to former Secretary of State John Kerry. On campus, Alsemeiry has pursued reforms towards greater inclusion and support of first-generation, low-income college students. The Jefferson Awards Association and the Yale Alumni Association have recognized Alsemeiry’s work as “innovative, outstanding, and sustained contributions in service to the greater good.” He enjoys cooking, biking and hiking. At Oxford, Rayan will pursue an M.Phil. in international relations.
亚利桑那州梅萨市的Alsemeiry是一名资深人士,正在攻读B.A.在人权和经济方面具有微不足道的全球事务。在2001年初从沙特阿拉伯移民后,Alsemeiry和他的家人遭受了暴力歧视,严重的经济不稳定和无家可归。这些经历促使他希望了解政府如何最好地解决最脆弱社区的贫困和社会排斥问题。 Alsemeiry除了担任前国务卿约翰克里的政策研究员之外,还与世界银行,美国公民自由联盟,人权观察和布朗克斯捍卫者进行了广泛的合作。在校园里,Alsemeiry一直致力于改善第一代低收入大学生的包容和支持。杰斐逊奖协会和耶鲁大学校友会将Alsemeiry的工作视为“为更大的利益服务的创新,卓越和持续的贡献。”他喜欢烹饪,骑自行车和徒步旅行。在牛津,Rayan将追求M.Phil。在国际关系中
Eren Orbey
Eren Orbey
Orbey, of Acton, Massachusetts, is a double major in computer science and English language and literature. As a 3-year-old, he witnessed his father’s murder in Ankara, Turkey, an experience that ultimately led to his current book project, which melds memoir, history, and contemporary reporting to create a portrait of his father and his father’s killer. Orbey has won many Yale literature prizes, for writing in both English and French, is a regular contributor to the New Yorker, and has worked as a software engineer at Microsoft. His passion is to produce art that extracts compassion from the trials of trauma. At Oxford, Orbey plans to pursue master’s degrees in global and imperial history and in world literatures in English.
马萨诸塞州阿克顿的Orbey是计算机科学和英语语言文学的双专业。作为一个3岁的孩子,他亲眼目睹了他父亲在土耳其安卡拉的谋杀案,这一经历最终导致了他目前的书籍项目,该项目将回忆录,历史和当代报道融合在一起,创造了他父亲和父亲杀手的肖像。 Orbey赢得了许多耶鲁文学奖,因为他们都是英语和法语的写作,是纽约人的定期撰稿人,并曾在微软担任软件工程师。他的热情是创作艺术,从创伤的考验中汲取同情心。在牛津大学,奥贝计划攻读全球和帝国历史硕士学位以及英语世界文学硕士学位。
Riley S. Tillitt
Riley S. Tillitt
Tillitt, of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, is double majoring in history and ethics, politics, and economics. He is interested in reforming U.S. criminal justice and drug policies and has engaged deeply in public service related to criminal justice. He served as a member of the board of directors of Students for Sensible Drug Policy in Washington, D.C., and as the president of the Yale chapter. He was also the president of the Yale Model Congress and director-general of the Yale Model United Nations China. He served as a policy adviser for Connecticut Governor-elect Ned Lamont, focusing on drug policy. At Oxford, Tillitt will read for an M.P.P. in public policy and an M.Sc. in criminology and criminal justice.
明尼苏达州Eden Prairie的Tillitt是历史和道德,政治和经济学的双重专业。他有兴趣改革美国刑事司法和毒品政策,并深入参与刑事司法相关的公共服务。他曾在华盛顿特区担任合理药物政策学生的董事会成员,并担任耶鲁分会会长。他还是耶鲁模范大会主席和耶鲁模拟联合国中国总干事。他曾担任康涅狄格州州长Ned Lamont的政策顾问,专注于毒品政策。在牛津大学,蒂利特将读一篇M.P.P.在公共政策和硕士学位在犯罪学和刑事司法。
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另一位南加州人,圣莫尼卡的麦迪逊L. Tung,获得了罗德奖学金。 她是美国空军学院的大四学生,主修数学,人文学科和中文。 她正在研究人工智能,以创造可以改善生活的工具
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Another Southern Californian, Madison L. Tung of Santa Monica, received a Rhodes scholarship. She’s a senior at the U.S. Air Force Academy, where she majors in math and humanities and minors in Chinese. She’s studying artificial intelligence to create tools that could improve lives.
最近的IU Bloomington校友Jennifer Huang任命Rhodes Scholar
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2018年11月19日
布卢明顿,印第安纳州 - 她的研究激情包括与数学,环境人类学和诗歌不同的学科,她的爱好包括攀岩和小说创作。在她作为印第安纳大学布卢明顿分校学生期间,她获得了多个奖项,在2017年12月以最高荣誉和3.95分的平均成绩毕业于Phi Beta Kappa。
现在,IU校友Jennifer Huang被任命为2019年罗德学者。黄是仅有的32名美国大学生之一,获得了着名的学术奖。
Jennifer Huang
珍妮弗·黄
“Jenny的Rhodes采访者之一 - 南本德市长Pete Buttigieg - 给他留下了深刻的印象,以至于他聘请她为他工作,”IU大学校长Michael A. McRobbie说。 “珍妮是一个罕见且令人耳目一新的学生,一个纯粹的思想家,她根据自己的知识兴趣来定义自己 - 用她的话来说,'我想回答的初出茅庐的问题' - 而不是某个特定职业珍妮的求知欲基于她强烈的实用主义和对他人的人道关怀。“
罗德信托周日宣布了2019年的美国罗德学者。奖学金包括在英格兰牛津大学学习两到三年的所有费用,并可能在某些情况下允许资助四年。
黄是IU过去10年来第四位获得罗德奖学金的人,也是自1905年以来的第18位获奖者。过去三年,IU已经拥有两位罗德学者。
黄获得了她的学士学位。和B.A.在IU的艺术与科学学院,以数学和社会文化分析,以优异的成绩毕业。来自印第安纳州的格兰杰,她是宾夕法尼亚高中的合作演奏家,并作为威尔斯学者来到IU,这是该大学最负盛名的奖学金获得者之一。她曾担任McRobbie的实习生,为此她为该大学的教学和研究馆藏数字化和保存制定了战略计划。
“我非常荣幸和谦卑地被任命为罗德学者,”黄说。 “我非常感谢印第安纳大学的教授,导师和朋友,他们不断推动我成长,学习和关心我们周围的复杂世界。
“特别是,自从我踏上校园的第一天起,我非常感谢Wells Scholars Program提供的指导和社区。这所大学塑造了我为研究,讲故事和公共服务带来的价值观,我期待着把这些经历带到牛津大学和其他地方。“
IU的IU奖项和荣誉包括2017年Stahr高级表彰奖,2017年个性化重大计划Richard Young奖,2017年Myrtle Armstrong最佳本科小说A
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Nov. 19, 2018
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Her research passions include disciplines as divergent as mathematics, environmental anthropology and poetry, and her hobbies include rock climbing and fiction writing. She won multiple awards during her time as an Indiana University Bloomington student, graduating Phi Beta Kappa with the highest distinction and a 3.95 grade-point average in December 2017.
Now, IU alumna Jennifer Huang has been named a 2019 Rhodes Scholar. Huang is one of just 32 U.S. college students to receive the prestigious academic award.
"One of Jenny's Rhodes interviewers -- South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg -- was so impressed that he hired her to work for him," IU President Michael A. McRobbie said. "Jenny is a rare and refreshingly different kind of student, a pure thinker who defined herself in terms of her intellectual interests -- in her words, 'the fledgling questions that I want to answer' -- rather than in terms of a particular profession or academic field. Jenny's intellectual curiosity is grounded by her strong pragmatism and humane concern for others."
The 2019 U.S. Rhodes Scholars were announced Sunday by the Rhodes Trust. The scholarships cover all expenses for two or three years of study at the University of Oxford in England and may allow funding in some instances for four years.
Huang is IU's fourth recipient of the Rhodes Scholarship in the past 10 years and the 18th awardee since 1905. IU has now had two Rhodes Scholars in the past three years.
Huang earned her B.S. and B.A. in mathematics and social and cultural analysis, both in IU's College of Arts and Sciences, graduating with honors. From Granger, Indiana, she was co-valedictorian of Penn High School and came to IU as a Wells Scholar, one of 20 recipients of the university's most prestigious scholarship. She served as an intern for McRobbie, for whom she prepared a strategic plan for the digitization and preservation of the university's teaching and research collections.
"I am profoundly honored and humbled to be named a Rhodes Scholar," Huang said. "I'm brimming with gratitude for the professors, mentors and friends at Indiana University who have continuously pushed me to grow, learn and care about the complex world around us.
"In particular, I'm indebted to the Wells Scholars Program for the guidance and community that they provided since the very first day I stepped foot on campus. This university has shaped the values that I bring to my research, storytelling and public service, and I look forward to carrying those experiences to Oxford and beyond."
Huang's awards and honors at IU include the 2017 Stahr Senior Recognition Award, the 2017 Individualized Major Program Richard Young Award, the 2017 Myrtle Armstrong Best Undergraduate Fiction Award and the 2016 and 2017 Marie S. Wilcox Prize in Mathematics. In 2016, she was a National Science Foundation undergraduate fellow at the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico.
Her research and creative projects included her undergraduate thesis, "Stewardship of Iceland's Renewable Energy Resources," which focused on the cultural, economic and environmental tradeoffs associated with the advanced development of Iceland's geothermal energy industry. Through her "Cultural Evolution and the Poetic Canon" project, she examined the role of poetic exemplars in shaping the evolution of 20th-century Anglo-American verse, studying about 26,000 poems published in Poetry Magazine. Supported by an IU Arts & Humanities Council "China Remixed" Creative Grant, she co-produced a portfolio of podcast and prose pieces that profiled Chinese Americans in Indiana.
In April 2018, Huang co-authored a paper about the French Revolution and political behavior in leading science journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. She served as vice president of the Board of Aeons, a panel of student leaders that advises the university president.
Following graduation, she has been a research and editorial assistant for Buttigieg for his forthcoming book "Shortest Way Home" and a policy associate at the mayor's office in South Bend. She also serves as the civic engagement program coordinator at the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago.
With her Rhodes Scholarship, Huang will pursue graduate degrees in the social science of the internet and in public policy.
The Rhodes Scholarship is the oldest and best-known award for international study and is arguably the most famous academic award available to American college graduates. It was created in 1902 by the will of Cecil Rhodes, British philanthropist and African colonial pioneer.
This year, more than 2,500 students sought the scholarships, and 880 applicants were endorsed by 281 colleges and universities. Committees of Selection in 16 U.S. districts interviewed the strongest candidates.
Scholars are chosen on the basis of academic excellence, leadership, ambition for impact, concern for others and potential to make a difference for good in the world. The scholarship, valued at approximately $70,000 per year, pays all college and university fees and a stipend for expenses.
Below is a list of all of IU's Rhodes Scholars.
- 1905 -- Frank R. Aydelotte
- 1913 -- Richard Simpson
- 1919 -- Ernest R. Baltzell
- 1920 -- Ernest K. Lindley
- 1925 -- Philip Blair Rice
- 1928 -- Harlan D. Logan
- 1953 -- Joseph B. Board Jr.
- 1964 -- Stephen K. Smith
- 1970 -- William H. Wolfe
- 1983 -- Barbara J. Toman
- 1985 -- Joel Thomas-Adams
- 1995 -- Zachary J. Ziliak
- 2001 -- Raju Raval
- 2003 -- Kathleen Tran
- 2010 -- Mutsa Mutembwa
- 2012 -- Esther O. Uduehi
- 2017 -- Morgan Mohr
- 2019 -- Jennifer Huang
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5月份以优异成绩毕业的Kristiana Yao表示,在发现她是32位名叫罗德学者的美国人之后,她“仍感到震惊”。
Kristiana L. Yao于5月以优异成绩毕业于迈阿密大学,并致力于通过公共服务改善健康状况,并被任命为Rhodes Scholar,并将于明年秋季在英国牛津大学开始研究生学习。
她是32位名为罗德学者的美国人之一,被认为是国际学习中最具竞争力和最负盛名的学术奖项之一。
“我仍然感到震惊。它还没有出现,“姚明星期天说。 “我很高兴能在明年代表牛津大学迈阿密大学。”
在密歇根大学期间,姚明获得了两个学位 - 一个学士学位。来自护理与健康研究学院的公共卫生和B.B.A.在迈阿密商学院的卫生部门管理和政策。
“密歇根大学提供了一流的教育,而且支持非常棒,”姚明说。 “我最喜欢UM的部分是让我随时进入他们办公室并与他们谈论不稳定的健康政策的非凡教师。”
Yao,迈阿密大学邮票学者,Foote研究员和国家优秀学者,在她大三的时候获得了杜鲁门奖学金,该奖项旨在表彰个人对公共服务领导的呼唤。她是第三位被任命为罗德奖学金的密西根大学学生,也是自2003年以来的第一位。
“克里斯蒂安娜对改善公共卫生的奉献精神和承诺是非凡的,”UM学术事务和教务长执行副总裁杰弗里杜尔克说。 “迈阿密大学提供了Kristiana正在寻求的学术严谨和跨学科研究,并且她在护理与健康研究学院和迈阿密商学院获得了两个学位。她认为她的教授们“从第一天起就为她的成功投入了资金”,并感谢她为获得机会而获得的指导和鼓励。
Duerk还承认了UM的着名奖项和奖学金办公室的工作,“该奖项旨在为我们的学生提供有关这些杰出奖项和计划的申请流程的建议和指导。”
毕业后,姚先生在伊利诺伊州州长办公室担任邓恩研究员,专注于健康和人类服务政策。她将继续担任该职位,直到8月份的奖学金结束。她打算攻读硕士学位。在牛津的比较社会政策。
姚明表示,她的使命是通过公共服务改善健康状况,她希望“在政策和实施的交叉点上工作”。
她说:“健康改革不断涌现。” “我只是在寻找改善公共健康的最佳途径。”
Kristiana L. Yao, who graduated summa cum laude from the University of Miami in May and has dedicated her career to improving health through public service, has been named a Rhodes Scholar and will begin graduate studies at Oxford University in England next fall.
She is among 32 Americans named Rhodes Scholars, considered one of the most competitive and prestigious academic awards for international study.
“I’m still in shock. It has not set in yet,” Yao said Sunday. “I’m excited to represent the University of Miami at Oxford next year.”
While at UM, Yao earned two degrees—a B.S. in Public Health from the School of Nursing and Health Studies, and a B.B.A. in Health Sector Management and Policy at the Miami Business School.
“UM provided a stellar education and the support was fantastic,” said Yao. “My favorite part of UM is the phenomenal faculty who let me come into their offices at any time and talk wonky health policy with them.”
Yao, a University of Miami Stamps Scholar, Foote Fellow, and National Merit Scholar, was awarded a Truman Scholarship in 2017 during her junior year, an award that recognizes an individual’s call to public service leadership. She is the third UM student to be named a Rhodes Scholar, and the first since 2003.
“Kristiana’s dedication and commitment to improving public health is remarkable,” said Jeffrey Duerk, UM’s executive vice president for Academic Affairs and Provost. “The University of Miami provided the academic rigor and interdisciplinary study that Kristiana was seeking, and she thrived in achieving her two degrees from the School of Nursing and Health Studies and the Miami Business School. She credits her professors for being ‘invested in her success from day one,’ and is thankful for the mentoring and encouragement she received to pursue opportunities.”
Duerk also acknowledged the work of UM's Office of Prestigious Awards and Scholarships, "which advises and guides our students through the application process for these distinguished awards and programs."
Since graduating, Yao has served as a Dunn Fellow in the Office of the Governor of Illinois, focusing on health and human services policy. She will stay in that role until the fellowship ends in August. She intends to pursue an M.Sc. in Comparative Social Policy at Oxford.
Yao said her mission is to improve health through public service, and she hopes to “work at the intersection of policy and implementation.”
“Health reform comes in waves,” she said. “I’m just looking for the best possible way to improve public health.”
Yao previously participated in several internships, including one in patient access at Jackson Health System, and in Washington, D.C. at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and the Domestic Policy Council of The White House. She also worked on health policy for the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance. While at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Yao worked with the body charged with implementing the Affordable Care Act.
Yao, from Naperville, Illinois, has focused her research on devising better systems for health care delivery. Rhodes Scholars are selected based on a number of criteria, including academic excellence, personal energy, ambition for impact, ability to work with others, and a commitment to “make a strong difference for good in the world, be concerned for the welfare of others, and be conscious of inequities.”
The previous two UM Rhodes Scholars were Ronald Ritter in 1988 and Devi Sridhar in 2003.
保主义者Claire Wang '15获得着名的罗德奖学金
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Rowland Hall校友和杜克大学高年级学生Claire Wang '15为她已经令人印象深刻的成就列表添加了一个着名的新头衔:Rhodes Scholar。罗德信托于11月17日宣布了32位美国人的名字,以赢得2019年的奖学金,这是美国大学毕业生最着名的学术奖项之一。
周日,克莱尔通过电子邮件向她的前罗兰霍尔老师发送电子邮件,大喜过早地分享这个消息。 “我明年秋天将成为牛津大学,”她写道。 “多年来,非常感谢你们的支持。”
克莱尔是2019年学者中唯一的Utahn,也是21位女性中的一位 - 这是美国罗德班的一项记录。这是她信托发布的个人资料:
“Claire R. Wang,北盐湖,是杜克大学环境科学和政策专业。她是杜鲁门学者和Udall学者,拥有完美的GPA。她是杜克气候联盟的主席,由杜克大学任命。校长就校园可持续发展和气候政策提供建议,并领导了许多环境政策活动。克莱尔还曾在落基山研究所,地球正义,塞拉俱乐部和绿色和平组织工作。她渴望成为气候变化政策倡导者的职业生涯并在全球范围内开发清洁能源替代品以替代化石燃料。克莱尔将在牛津大学获得环境变化与管理,全球治理与外交硕士学位。“
罗德奖学金是历史最悠久,最着名的国际学习奖,提供英国牛津大学长达四年的学习费用。学者必须表现出卓越的学术成就,良好的品格,领导能力和对服务的承诺。
克莱尔此前曾表示,她很幸运能够参加罗兰德大厅,在那里她感到受到支持和鼓励,希望能让世界变得更美好。 2015年班级的告别演说者也表示,她欣赏母校对写作的重视,这有助于她作为学生和组织者。她认为她在中学和大学的辩论经历中为她提供了她在宣传工作中使用的许多技能:“就像辩论一样,竞选活动涉及战略,谈判和分析,”她说。阅读我们关于克莱尔的2016年11月精美故事。

Rowland Hall alumna and Duke University senior Claire Wang '15 has added a prestigious new title to her already impressive list of achievements: Rhodes Scholar. The Rhodes Trust on November 17 announced the names of the 32 Americans to win the 2019 scholarship, one of the most famous academic awards available to US college graduates.
Claire emailed some of her former Rowland Hall teachers Sunday, overjoyed to share the news. "I'll be Oxford bound next fall," she wrote. "Thank you all so much for your support over the years."
Claire is the sole Utahn among the 2019 scholars, and one of 21 women—a record for an American Rhodes class. Here's her profile as published by the trust:
"Claire R. Wang, North Salt Lake, is a Duke senior majoring in Environmental Science and Policy. She is a Truman Scholar and a Udall Scholar, and has a perfect GPA. She is President of the Duke Climate Coalition, was appointed by Duke's president to advise on campus sustainability and climate policy, and has led numerous environmental policy campaigns. Claire also has worked at the Rocky Mountain Institute, and for Earthjustice, the Sierra Club and Greenpeace. She aspires to a career as a climate-change policy advocate and to work at a global level to develop clean energy alternatives to replace fossil fuels. Claire will do master's degrees at Oxford in Environmental Change and Management, and Global Governance and Diplomacy."
Rhodes Scholarships, the oldest and best-known award for international study, provide all expenses for up to four years of study at the University of Oxford in England. Scholars must display academic excellence, good character, leadership skills, and commitment to service.
Claire has previously said she's fortunate to have attended Rowland Hall, where she felt supported and encouraged on her quest to make the world a better place. The valedictorian for the class of 2015 also said she appreciated her alma mater's emphasis on writing, which helped her as a student and an organizer. She credited her middle and upper school debate experience for giving her many of the skills she uses in her advocacy work: "Just like debate, running campaigns involves strategy, negotiation, and analysis," she said. Read our November 2016 Fine Print story about Claire.
The 32 American students chosen as Rhodes scholars for 2019, as provided by the Office of the American Secretary of the Rhodes Trust:
- Hadeel Abdallah, Lexington, Kentucky (University of Kentucky)
- Rayan A.R. Alsemeiry, Mesa, Arizona (Yale University)
- Vidal M. Arroyo, Rancho Santa Margarita, California (South Chapman University)
- Alaleh Azhir, New York City (Johns Hopkins University)
- James W. Brahm, Huntsville, Alabama (U.S. Air Force Academy)
- Mikaela J. Brisack, Oxford, Mississippi (University of Mississippi)
- Kristina M. Correa, Robstown, Texas (Stanford University)
- Leah Crowder, Tucson, Arizona (University of Arizona)
- Nicolette C. D'Angelo, Hewitt, New Jersey, (Princeton University)
- Margaret H. Dods, Linwood, New Jersey (U.S. Naval Academy)
- Brittany N. Ellis, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania (Harvard University)
- Rachel Elena Gallina, Lake Orion, Michigan (Boise State University)
- John Hoffmeyer, Florence, South Carolina (Princeton University)
- Jennifer Huang, Granger, Indiana (Indiana University)
- Austin T. Hughes, San Antonio (University of Iowa)
- Kushal T. Kadakia, Houston (Duke University)
- Ariel Kantor, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (Duke University)
- Katherine M. Kowal, Louisville, Colorado (Lewis and Clark College)
- Anea B. Moore, Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania)
- Eren Orbey, Acton, Massachusetts (Yale University)
- Jin Kyu Park, New York City (Harvard University)
- Lia Petrose, Laurel, Maryland (University of Pittsburgh)
- Katharine H. Reed, Arnold, Maryland (Princeton University)
- Grant H. Rigney, Normandy, Tennessee (University of Tennessee)
- Serene K. Singh, Colorado Springs, Colorado (University of Colorado)
- Rhea C. Stark, Milwaukee (Brown University)
- Riley S. Tillitt, Eden Prairie, Minnesota (Yale University)
- Sarah Tress, New York City (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Madison L. Tung, Santa Monica, California (U.S. Air Force Academy)
- Laila Ujayli, Dublin, Ohio (Ohio State University)
- Claire R. Wang, North Salt Lake, Utah (Duke University)
- Kristiana L. Yao, Naperville, Illinois (University of Miami)