From left: Biological sciences student Rachel Andres and nursing student Taron Topham have been named Rhodes Scholars. (Photos: Rhodes Trust/Supplied)

Two new Rhodes Scholars make USask history

Two students from the University of Saskatchewan (USask) are among only 11 from across the country to be awarded prestigious Rhodes Scholarships this year.

This success marks the first time since 1991 that USask has celebrated two recipients selected in the same year.

Biological sciences student Rachel Andres and nursing student Taron Topham were named Rhodes Scholars this week, joining a legacy of USask students awarded the honour since 1907. It is the second straight year that USask students have been named Rhodes Scholars, joining Cassidy Serhienko, who was one of last year’s 11 recipients in Canada.

They will head to the University of Oxford in fall of 2024 for fully funded post-graduate studies, joining more than a 100 new Rhodes Scholars from around the world. Since USask’s establishment in 1907, this year’s two recipients bring USask’s total number of Rhodes Scholars in university history up to 75.

Andres, who grew up in rural Saskatchewan, hopes to continue her biological science studies at Oxford. She is currently in her final year of studies for her Bachelor of Science (honours) degree in biology. She also completed a Bachelor of Education at USask in 2023, and has worked as a teaching assistant in both the English and biology departments. A member of the university’s choral group, the Greystone Singers, Andres has also studied abroad in Costa Rica.

Meanwhile, Topham plans to complete a Master of Science in translational health sciences and in international health and tropical medicine at Oxford. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (with great distinction) as a Loran Scholar at USask, and is currently working as a registered nurse in Saskatoon. Topham previous served as a volunteer firefighter and completed work placements with the Saskatoon Foodbank, Prairie Harm Reduction Services, Grandview Medical Clinic and the Offord Centre for Child Studies.

The Rhodes Scholarship includes tuition, fees, and a stipend for living expenses while studying at the University of Oxford. Established in 1903, it is the oldest graduate scholarship offered in the world and one of the most prestigious.

 

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