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Journalist and alumna Lucia Wei He (SFS’15) will pursue a graduate degree program in global affairs in Tsinghua University through the prestigious Schwarzman Scholarship.
Journalist Lucia Wei He (SFS’15) describes herself as “a product of the crossroads between Argentina and China.” Raised in Mar del Plata, Argentina by her Chinese parents, the Georgetown alumna’s upbringing led to a deep fascination with China-Latin America relations. She now will explore the field more deeply through study in Beijing as a Schwarzman Scholar.
Five years after graduating and embarking on a career as a reporter for some of the world’s most prestigious media outlets, He will pursue a master’s degree in Global Affairs at Tsinghua University through the Schwarzman Scholars program.
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Two Princeton natives are the recipients of the Schwarzman Scholarship, designed to help prepare young, future leaders.
Ryan Zhang, a current senior at Harvard University from the Princeton area, and Ilene E, a senior at Princeton University, are now Schwarzman Scholars, one of the world’s most prestigious graduate fellowships located at Schwarzman College at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.
Zhang will graduate in 2021 from Harvard with a bachelor’s degree in Social Studies and minors in Data Science and Chinese.
He has worked at the U.K. Foreign Office, the Congressional Research Service, and alongside Nobel-winning economists at MIT’s Poverty Action Lab, according to his biography posted on the Schwarzman website.