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Announcing the 2025 Harvard Horizons Scholars

Eight appointees studying topics from photochemistry, to youth psychotherapies, to human learning artificial intelligence, and more

Harvard Griffin GSAS is pleased to announce the 2025 Harvard Horizons Scholars, who the Harvard Horizons Faculty Fellows have selected as representatives of the extraordinary researchers who make up Harvard’s PhD community. These eight students form the twelfth class of the Society of Horizons Scholars, a fellowship cohort that offers opportunities for long-lasting community, mentorship, and professional and academic growth. The scholars will receive in-depth mentoring on the art of effective presentation, preparing them for a campus-wide symposium in Sanders Theatre on April 8, 2025.

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Headshot of Sergio Alarcón Robledo

Sergio Alarcón Robledo, Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations

Ancient spaces speak. Are we listening?

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Headshot of Alex Braslavsky

Alex Braslavsky, Slavic Literature & Languages

The Connection between Aging and Artmaking

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Headshot of Brandon Campbell

Brandon Campbell, Chemistry and Chemical Biology

All that glitters is not gold: Silver photochemistry sparks new chemical transformations

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Headshot of Mackinley Fitzpatrick

Mackinley FitzPatrick, Anthropology

Decoding the Inka Khipus of Laguna de los Cóndores, Peru

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Headshot of Katherine Horgan

Katherine Horgan, English

Living Sappho: Imitation, Imagination, and Revivification in Early Modern England

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Headshot of Andrew O'Donohue

Andrew O'Donohue, Government

Law versus Democracy: Why Courts Defend or Undermine Democracy in Turkey, Israel, and Beyond

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Headshot of Raphael Raux

Raphael Raux, Economics

Human Learning about AI

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Headshot of Katherine Venturo-Conerly

Katherine Venturo-Conerly, Psychology

Designing Youth Psychotherapies for the World

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