Rhodes Scholars named for 2012

The 32 American students chosen as Rhodes Scholars for 2012, listed by geographical region:

District 1:

Helen E. Jack, Hanover, N.H., Yale University

Emma F. LeBlanc, Manchester, N.H., Brown University

District 2:

Elizabeth W. Butterworth, Auburn, Mass., Princeton University

David S. Poritz, Amherst, Mass, Brown University

District 3:

Miriam Rosenbaum, Bronx, N.Y., Princeton University

Brett A. Rosenberg, Chappaqua, N.Y., Harvard College

District 4:

Nina R.W. Cohen, Newton, Mass., Bryn Mawr College

Cory J. Rodgers, Somerset, Pa., Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh

District 5:

Ronan S. Farrow, Washington, D.C.. Yale Law School and Bard College

Brandon E. Turner, Winston-Salem, N.C., Wake Forest University

District 6:

Ishan Nath, Atlanta, Ga., Stanford University

Nabeel N. Gillani, Glen Allen, Va., Brown University

District 7:

Joshua D. Carpenter, Florence, Ala., University of Alabama at Birmingham

Carrie H. Ryan, Sewanee, Tenn., Sewanee: The University of the South

District 8:

Aysha N. Bagchi, Austin, Texas, Stanford University

Anand R. Habib, Houston, Stanford University

District 9:

Mohit Agrawal, West Lafayette, Ind., Princeton University

Victor Yang, Lexington, Ky., Harvard College

District 10:

Sarah N. Smierciak, Lemont, Ill., Northwestern University

Spencer B.L. Lenfield, Paw Paw, Mich., Harvard College

District 11:

Alexis K. Brown, Madison, Wis., University of Wisconsin-Madison

Astrid E.M.L. Stuth, Hubertus, Wis., Princeton University

District 12:

Kelsey R. Murrell, Kearney, Mo., University of Kansas

Katherine Niehaus, Columbia, S.C., Stanford University

District 13:

Zachary A. Crippen, Bala Cynwyd, Pa., United States Air Force Academy

Samuel M. Galler, Boulder, Colo., Harvard College

District 14:

Byron D. Gray, Post Falls, Idaho, University of Washington

Cameron W. Turtle, Pullman, Wash., University of Washington

District 15:

Brianna R. Doherty Carmichael, Calif., Brown University

Tenzin Seldon, Albany, Calif., Stanford University

District 16:

Stephanie Bryson, San Diego, Calif., California State University, Long Beach

Stephanie Lin, Irvine, Calif., Massachusetts Institute of Technology



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