Kashish Bastola ’26, Hannah W. Duane ’26, Tenzin R. Gund-Morrow ’26, and Ashwin H. Sivakumar ’26 — and one Harvard alumna, Tomi Siyanbade ’24, were named as Marshall Scholars.
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