Four at Harvard named Marshall Scholars
Four Harvard seniors have been selected to receive Marshall Scholarships for 2019. Lyndon Hanrahan ’19, a member of Harvard Model Congress Asia, will be studying at the Royal College of Art. Justin Lee ’19, a member of the Harvard University Triathlon Club, will be heading to the University of Oxford. Manny Medrano ’19, who is studying applied mathematics with a secondary concentration in archaeology, will be attending the University of St. Andrews. Vaibhav Mohanty ’19, an award-winning composer, will be studying at the University of Oxford. Every year a small number of American students are selected to study at a graduate level in the U.K. The scholarship typically covers two years of tuition, research, and living expenses. The prestigious award is named after George C. Marshall, the five-star general who helped create the Marshall Plan, the post-World War II European recovery program, which was first announced at the 1947 Harvard Commencement ceremony. The scholarship furthers the humane ideals of the Marshall...