Four current or former Princeton University students whose areas of study range from classics to mathematics have been named Rhodes Scholars for 2012.
Miriam Rosenbaum, Elizabeth Butterworth, Mohit Agrawal and Astrid Stuth are among 32 American students who will be awarded scholarships to attend Oxford University next fall.
Miriam Rosenbaum is a graduate of Bruriah High School in Elizabeth and Michlala in Yerushalayim. The Bronx, N.Y., resident is a senior pursuing a master’s degree in public affairs and plans to study public health.
Butterworth, of Auburn, Mass., is a senior classics major and plans to focus on comparative and international education. Agrawal hails from West Lafayette, Ind., and holds a mathematics degree from Princeton and has been studying economic policy evaluation at the University of Ireland. Stuth, from Hubertus, Wis., is a senior East Asian studies major who plans to study international relations.
{Noam Amdurski-Matzav.com Newscenter, WSJ}
kol hakavod
she is 22 years old. Perhaps Rhodes can kick in an additional 4k and enroll her in the Nasi project as well.
Bruriah is a great school
I know some great girls who studied there.
We are all proud. Keep up the great work.
Mazel Tov!! Will she have to give a larger deposit to NASI since she is a Rhodes scholar?
Mazel tov!!!!
Wow!! Amazing!!
Absolutely amazing; Kol Hakavod; so proud!!!!
Just a point of information: Bruriah High School is the girls’ high school division the Jewish Educational Center in Elizabeth, NJ. We are very proud!
Ganz klal yisroel should take pride. Soon she will have a masters.
Also, she is a graduate of the wonderful Yeshiva of North Jersey.