US Rhodes Scholars chosen virtually for the 1st time
He is planning on a two-year degree program in comparative social policy and a career in government or the nonprofit sector. Shera Avi-Yonah, a 22-year-old Harvard University student, said she found out about her win Saturday night while she was sitting in her parents' basement in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The University of California, Santa Cruz was also represented on the list of Rhodes Scholars for the first time. Hattie Seten, a senior at South Dakota State University, was the first Rhodes Scholar from her university in 68 years. He is planning on a two-year degree program in comparative social policy and a career in government or the nonprofit sector.