Association of Marshall Scholars Congratulates the 43 winners of 2025 Marshall Scholarship

10.12.25 18:49 Uhr

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Association of Marshall Scholars congratulates the 43 winners of the 2026 Marshall Scholarship recently announced by the British Government. Marshall Scholars represent outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and ambassadorial potential that help deepen the U.S.-U.K. relationship.

Association of Marshall Scholars

The Marshall Scholarship program was established by an Act of Parliament in 1953 with gratitude to the United States for the Marshall Plan. The scholarship is funded by the British Government with additional support from world-leading British academic institutions, the Association of Marshall Scholars and other foundations.

Marshall Scholarships enable the pursuit of graduate study in any academic discipline at universities across the United Kingdom. The scholars contribute to a vibrant exchange of knowledge and expertise between the U.S. and the U.K.

The full list of 2026 Marshall
scholarship recipients:

Omar Abdelmoity – Washington University in St. Louis
Taylor Allgood – University of Cincinnati
Hedley Lawrence-ApfelbaumAmherst College
Ethan BarnesNorthwestern University
Kashish Bastola – Harvard University
Samuel BowdenKenyon College
Evelyn Browning – University of Wisconsin–Madison
Maya ButaniPrinceton University
Mark ClemonsUnited States Military Academy
Sarah CobauUniversity of MarylandCollege Park
Joshua DonaldsonUniversity of Missouri-Columbia
Hannah DuaneHarvard University
Piper FarmerBryn Mawr College
Lila FowlerUniversity of San Diego
Tenzin Gund-MorrowHarvard University
Logan HansslerUniversity of Chicago
Leo HidyOberlin College
Elijah JenkinsUniversity of Chicago
Joseph KaraganisColumbia University
Adelaide LyallUniversity of Pennsylvania
Claire McDonaldWilliams College
Addison MillerUniversity of AlabamaTuscaloosa
Dhruvak Mirani – University of MarylandCollege Park
Mikhail MikhaylovUniversity of Florida
Brianna PrzywoznyColumbia University
Norah Rami – University of Pennsylvania
Isabel Rancu – Yale University
Edith Siyanbade – Harvard University
Anna SingleyUniversity of Portland
Ashwin SivakumarHarvard University
Sreenidhi Surineni – University of CaliforniaRiverside
Paul StrawUniversity of MontanaMissoula
Clara Tandar – Brown University
Mark TangUnited States Air Force Academy
Theodore TaplitzColumbia University
Karinne TennenbaumYale University
Sophia TonerUniversity of Mississippi
Emmanuel UzobuifeUniversity of Notre Dame
Jack WallaceUniversity of Virginia
Finn WalshUniversity of Georgia
Claire Wolfer-JenkinsPurdue University
Giulia WoodOregon State
Daniel YuPrinceton University

About the Association of Marshall Scholars
The Association of Marshall Scholars works to strengthen US-UK ties and also the Marshall Scholarship. Historically, the transatlantic alliance has served as a lynchpin for liberal democracy, prosperity, and global peace. A valuable thread of this relationship has been the Marshall Scholarship, an educational program strengthening international exchange and advancement in nearly every field of human endeavor.

For more information, please visit: www.marshallscholars.org

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