Harvard's Crimson Scholar Award
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The Harvard Crimson Scholar Award is given to one outstanding undergraduate student studying at Harvard each school year. The award was founded by the 31st president, John Millkens in 1893. The award may be given to a student in any field of study offered at Harvard, but the student must show exceptional understanding and action given in their respected field. Past winners of the award have been, Leroy Jenkins-2007, Michael Kellermyer-2006, Jesse Miller- 2005, Chris Green-2004. The award is considered to be one of the highest honors a student can receive at Harvard, as well as all post-secondary institutions in the United States.
[edit] External links
- www.Harvard.edu/HarvardCrimsonScholarAward
- www.Harvard.edu/StudentHandBook/Awards
- havardalumni.org/~PastAwardWinners
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