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scholarship

[skol-er-ship] / ˈskɒl ərˌʃɪp /




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The show combined performance with lecture, drawing on Packer’s formidable scholarship to expand on her gradual realization, while directing the canon, that Shakespeare’s attitude toward women changed profoundly over the course of those plays.

From The Wall Street Journal

That heritage of justice carried forward through Iran’s culture, poetry, scholarship, and enduring openness to the wider world.

From Salon

As the 2025 winner of the Emanuel R. Freedman scholarship from the Overseas Press Club Foundation, Jared reported from Panama on the U.S.-China rivalry, culminating in an in-depth report for Politico Magazine.

From The Wall Street Journal

We not only lose the integrity of our sports, we lose scholarships, roster spots, chances at an education, privacy and more.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cardinale graduated from Harvard, where he was on the crew team and was awarded a Rhodes scholarship to study at Oxford.

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