Henry Barmeier ’10, a Wilson School major earning certificates in environmental studies and Spanish, is the University’s sole Rhodes Scholarship recipient for 2010. The Rhodes Trust announced this year’s winners late Saturday evening.
Of the nation’s 32 ...
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Princeton lose again. What's happening to this school?
Barmeier is great. So glad he won it. Hard to do better.
Princeton has fewer than Harvard and Yale because Grade Deflation is scaring away the strong, albeit egotistical, students, who want good grades.
Congratulations, Henry!
I agree that grade deflation has
scared students from applying.
Or, by chance Harvard had more winners than Princeton this year, while Princeton has had more winners than Harvard and Yale in many other years.
The most important thing is that Henry Barmeier is incredibly deserving of the Rhodes. Way to go Henry!!
He's in my Spanish class. Whoa. Congrats!
Henry Barmeier is my hero!!! :) you deserve it buddy, have never really met anyone as enthusiastic and inspired as you!
Congrats, Henry! This is awesome!
congrats Henry!!! That's awesome news. We need to celebrate.