Joan Leopold, a Ph.D. candidate in European History at Harvard, yesterday became the first American woman to receive a Rhodes Fellowship.
The Rhodes Fellowship for Women--established within the past two years--is for graduate students, whereas the Rhodes Scholarship is for undergraduate seniors.
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