Three Jackson School affiliates win Rhodes Scholarships
Two current students in the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy and a global affairs major are among the 32 Americans who have won prestigious Rhodes Scholarships for study next year at the University of Oxford in England.
The Yale College seniors, Ulystean J. (Jonathan) Oates, James A. (JT) Mullins, and Sophie M. Huttner, will join an international group of scholars chosen from more than 60 countries around the world for graduate study at Oxford beginning in October 2023.
Scholars are chosen for academic excellence, a commitment to making a positive difference in the world, a concern for the welfare of others, a consciousness of inequities, and for their promise of leadership.
Renovations planned for Jackson School buildings
Plans are underway to renovate three Yale-owned buildings in the Hillhouse Avenue Historic District for the Jackson School of Global Affairs. The buildings—T. M. Evans (#56), Steinbach Hall (#52), and 46 Hillhouse Avenue—are currently being used as offices for academic departments whose permanent spaces in Kline Tower are under renovation. Work is expected to begin in summer 2023.
Horchow Hall, located at 55 Hillhouse Avenue at the intersection with Sachem Street, will continue to be occupied by the Jackson School. The four buildings comprise the former campus of the Yale School of Management, now located in Evans Hall on Whitney Avenue.