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.
Sergio Alarcón Robledo, Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations Living Tombs: Toward a Fluid Understanding of Architectural Space |
Alex Braslavsky, Slavic Languages & Literatures Embracing Twilight: Older Women Poets of the Slavic World and the Unfurling of Their Voices |
Brandon Campbell, Chemistry and Chemical Biology Silver’s Superpower: Exotic Photocatalysis Enabled by Electronic Instability |
Mackinley FitzPatrick, Anthropology Empire of String: Unraveling the Enigma of Inka Khipus |
Katherine Horgan, English Sappho Lost and Found: Reading Sappho in the Renaissance |
Andrew O'Donohue, Government Law versus Democracy: Why Courts Defend or Undermine Democracy in Israel, Turkey, and Beyond |
Raphaël Raux, Economics Pitfalls of Anthropomorphism: Misunderstanding AI’s Potential |
Katherine Venturo-Conerly, Psychology Tackling the Global Youth Mental Health Challenge: Lessons from Psychotherapy Research in Kenya |