Princeton senior Nolan Musslewhite ’25 has been named a 2025 Marshall Scholar to pursue two years of graduate study in the United Kingdom.
The Marshall Scholarship allows “intellectually distinguished young Americans, their country’s future leaders” to study at the U.K. institution of their choice, according to the Marshall Scholarships organization. Musslewhite is among the 36 winners of the award, selected from nearly 1,000 applicants from colleges and universities across the United States. Princeton alumnus Travis Kanoa Chai Andrade ’24 is also among the 2025 Marshall Scholars.
Musslewhite, of Washington, D.C., is a history major who is pursuing minors in European studies, humanistic studies, and classics, and a certificate in history and the practice of diplomacy.
Musslewhite is among the first students to earn a minor in European studies, a new joint program of study offered by the Humanities Council’s Program in European Cultural Studies and the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies’ Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society.
For his first year of graduate study, Musslewhite will pursue an M.A. in African studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, followed by an MSt in history in the Modern British History strand at the University of Oxford.