Campbell Haynes ’14 Named Schwarzman Scholar

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The alumnus plans to study global affairs with a concentration in public policy.

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“China influences almost every issue—in Tennessee, nationally, and internationally—that I care about and hope to work on,” says Campbell Haynes ’14. (Photo courtesy of Dartmouth Alumni)
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Read the full story by Tricia McKeon, published by Dartmouth Alumni.

Campbell Haynes ’14 has been named a 2020 Schwarzman Scholar—one of 147 global scholars who will receive a fully funded scholarship to study at the new Schwarzman College at the prestigious Tsinghua University in Beijing.

Haynes is currently a J.D. candidate at the University of Virginia School of Law. He serves as the editor-in-chief of the Virginia Law Review. This past summer, he worked as an associate at Kaplan, Hecker & Fick in New York as well as Jenner & Block in Washington, D.C.

“I feel incredibly lucky and I’m still in a bit of shock,” says Haynes. “Since being named a Schwarzman Scholar, I’ve just been feeling a lot of gratitude towards all my friends, my professors (including from Dartmouth), and my family for helping me get here in a million different ways.”

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