Marshall Scholarships
The Marshall Scholarship was established in 1953 as a gesture of thanks to the United States for aid received under the Marshall Plan after World War II. The scholarships provides U.S. students with a tuition and living stipend for two years of study in any field at any British university. Below are the UChicago scholarship recipients since 1986:
- Mónica Ruiz House, 2024
- Ethan Ostrow, 2023
- Ricky Holder, 2022
- Christopher Crum, 2018
- Sarah Nakasone, 2018
- Valerie Gutmann, 2017
- Pradnya Narkhede, 2017
- Erin Simpson, 2016
- Samuel Boland, 2015
- Hope Bretscher, 2014
- Leah Rand, 2011
- Matthew Jones, 2010
- Ben Umans, 2010
- Amol Naik, 2009
- Donald Bungum, 2008
- Alice Sverdlik, 2007
- Stephen Brusatte, 2005
- Margaret Hagan, 2003
- Sarah Bagby, 1999
- Rob Chenault, 1999
- David Haglund, 1999
- Elizabeth Evenson, 1998
- Mona Knock, 1996
- Jessica Sebeok, 1996
- Adam Mortara, 1995
- Mariza Rosado, 1993
- Jonas Peters, 1992
- Alec Dinwoodie, 1991
- Bradford Lander, 1990
- Cheryl Foster, 1986