Join a panel of Marshall Scholarship alumni to learn more about funding and attending graduate school in the UK.

24 Mar
12:00 pm
Add to Calendar 2021-03-24 12:00:00 2021-03-24 12:00:00 Marshall Scholarship Alumni Webinar Join a panel of Marshall Scholarship alumni to learn more about funding and attending graduate school in the UK. Occidental College info@kwallcompany.com America/Los_Angeles public
Event Date: Mar. 24, 2021
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Meeting ID: 820 4952 7880

Passcode: 493155


About the panelists:
  • Aaron Sandoval is a 2020 Marshall Scholar who graduated as a Biology major from the University of Florida where he conducted research on regeneration biology. He helped establish the Goldwater Scholar Community and create an undergraduate program in regenerative medicine at UF. After earning a Master’s degrees studying stem cell biology and regenerative medicine at Cambridge and King’s College London, he will return to the U.S. to attend medical school.
  • Sarah Mohamed is a 2015 Marshall Scholar who is currently pursuing her PhD in Government at Harvard University. While in the U.K., Sarah received her MPhil in Modern Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford. Prior to the Marshall, Sarah researched human rights issues at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank in Washington, D.C. Sarah was a double-major in Political Science and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley.
  • Rachel Shalev is an attorney in the Supreme Court and appellate practice at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe in New York, which she joined after serving as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. As a 2007 Marshall Scholar, she received master’s degrees in modern European history from St. Andrews in Scotland and in legal and political theory from University College London. She also holds a BA from Williams College and a JD from Yale Law School.
  • As a 1992 Marshall Scholar, Doug Spaniol studied at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, England. In 2012 he taught at the University of York (UK) and conducted research as a Fulbright Scholar. He is currently Professor of Music at Butler University, Instructor of Bassoon at Interlochen Arts Camp, and a proud member of Rock E Bassoon – the world’s most dangerous electric bassoon rock band. In the U.S., he earned degrees from University of Illinois and The Ohio State University.