Anonymous ID: 7eeafd Dec. 26, 2017, 9:05 a.m. No.179169   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9182

>>179116

I just saw her name listed in…..something (this morning), a list put up….something to do with Rhodes scholar people…but she is NOT R.S. She sits on a Board/Committee… damn, can't recall it now….

 

Found this: Rhodes Scholarship

This is widely considered the most prestigious international scholarship. Recipients of this award receive a full ride to the University of Oxford in London, England, with a monthly stipend that covers accommodations and living expenses.

The Rhodes Scholarship is named in honor of Cecil Rhodes, a businessman and politician. In his will, he stated the terms a student must follow to become a Rhodes Scholar. In addition to attaining scholastic and literary achievements as an undergraduate, a student must show talent and success in sports and a devotion to public service.

 

Once you graduate from Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, many career and academic doors will be open to you.

Famous Rhodes Scholars:

Bill Clinton: former president, 1968

Bill Bradley: Hall of Fame NBA star and senator, 1968

Susan Rice: U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, 1990

George Stephanopoulos: ABC television personality and former White House communications director, 1984

Rachel Maddow: television personality, 2001

Kris Kristofferson, Grammy-winning singer/songwriter and actor, 1958

Terence Malick, film director, 1966

Cory Booker , Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, 1994

 

https://www.campusexplorer.com/ college-advice-tips/0FBF1F29/Prestigious-College-Scholarships-The-Fulbright-Truman-Marshall-and-Rhodes-Scholarships/