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*[[1993]] - [[Eric Garcetti]], Mayor-elect of Los Angeles
 
*[[1993]] - [[Eric Garcetti]], Mayor-elect of Los Angeles
 
*[[1982]] - [[George Stephanopoulos]], adviser to Bill Clinton and talk show host
 
*[[1982]] - [[George Stephanopoulos]], adviser to Bill Clinton and talk show host
*[[1957]] - [[Erich S. Gruen]], classicist
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*[[1970]] - [[Heyward Dotson]] and [[Jeff Rudman]]
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*[[1969]] - [[Richard G. Menaker]]
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*[[1960]] - [[Thomas Vargish]]
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*[[1959]] - [[Richard Merrill]]
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*[[1956]] - [[Erich S. Gruen]], classicist
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*[[1946]] - [[James F.L.S. Matthews]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 10:16, 22 May 2013

See also Wikipedia's article about "Rhodes Scholarship".

The Rhodes Scholarship is an elite distinction that few Columbia students have won in recent history. Of course, the scholarship's original aim, to produce a hyper-elite of WASP superheroes to rule the British Empire, doesn't quite jive with Columbia's diverse, international student body, nor its postcolonial scholarship. Then again, though, CCNY has actually produced more recent Rhodes winners than Columbia.

From 2002 to 2007, Alma Mater experienced a long losing streak. This was broken when George Olive and Jason Bello won scholarships.

You too can try your chances by going through the Fellowships Office.

Columbia Rhodes Scholars

(This is a partial list.)

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