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Three Duke Seniors Named Marshall Scholars for Graduate Study in United Kingdom
Three Duke seniors who have already compiled outstanding records of scholarship and service, Marie-Hélène Tomé, Sarah Konrad and Daniel Ehrlich, are among the 36 recipients of the prestigious Marshall Scholarship, the program announced Monday.
Marshall Scholarships are awarded each year to high-achieving American students to pursue post-graduate studies in all academic disciplines at any university in the United Kingdom. The award covers all university
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