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Students gained new knowledge and built community, in the classroom and around campus.

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Abreu Jerez ’25 and da Silva ’25 Named Rhodes Scholars

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11/17/2025
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The two alums will study epidemiology and paleobiology, respectively, at Oxford.
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Studying the 19th century is especially important, because it recast how we think about political authority and what makes it legitimate.

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Erika Pani ’91, research professor at the Centro de Estudios Históricos, El Colegio de México
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11/14/2025
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