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5 Scholars Named In Honor of Duke’s First African-American Student Government President

Requirements include a commitment to community service and social justice

Reginaldo Howard Scholars for the Class of. 2025
Class of 2025 Howard Scholars: Alyssa Gabbidon, Ana Herndon, Elijah Williams, Lauren Relaford and Mya Harris

DURHAM, N.C. -- Five incoming first-year students have been awarded the Reginaldo Howard Memorial Scholarship at Duke University.

The award is given to students who embody the qualities of Reginaldo Howard, Duke’s first African-American student government president, including a commitment to academic achievement, leadership, community service and social justice.

The Reginaldo Howard Scholarship covers the full cost of tuition, room, board and mandatory fees for four years of undergraduate education. In addition, Reggie Scholars have access to generous funding for domestic and international experiences, including opportunities for independent research both in the summer and during the academic year.

The full value of each scholarship is estimated to be approximately $315,000 over four years.

The Class of 2025 recipients are:

  • Alyssa Gabbidon from Goffstown, New Hampshire, a graduate of Goffstown High School
  • Mya Harris from Florissant, Missouri, a graduate of Pattonville High School
  • Ana Herndon from Powder Springs, Georgia, a graduate of Campbell High School
  • Lauren Relaford from Glen Allen, Virginia, a graduate of Glen Allen High School
  • Elijah Williams from the Bronx, New York, a graduate of Collegiate School

For more information about the Reginaldo Howard Memorial Scholarship program, visit the scholarship's website at http://www.ousf.duke.edu/page/rh.

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