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The Harry S. Truman Scholarship is a highly selective graduate fellowship in the United States for public service leadership. Created as a memorial to Harry S Truman, it is awarded annually to between 50 and 60 students in their third year of undergraduate studies. Many notable individuals have received the fellowship.
1970s
Janet Napolitano (1977), Governor of Arizona, 2003–2009, Secretary of Homeland Security under President Barack Obama, 2009–2013, President of the University of California, 2013–2020
Prentiss Cox (1978), Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota, Advisory Board Member of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
1980s
Stephen Censky (1980), United States Deputy Secretary of Agriculture.
Robert Pape (1980), American political scientist and founder of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats
Jeffrey Toobin (1980), former senior legal analyst for CNN and staff writer at The New Yorker
Bill de Blasio (1981), New York City Mayor
Bill Halter (1981), former Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas and U.S. Senate candidate
George Stephanopoulos (1981), former political adviser to Bill Clinton, current Chief Anchor for ABC News
Andra Samoa (1982), CEO of American Samoa Power Authority
Thomas Sugrue (1982), professor of history and sociology at New York University
G. Murray Snow (1982), federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of Arizona.
Chris Coons (1983), U.S. Senator for Delaware
Russ Dallen (1983), Editor-in-chief of the Latin American Herald Tribune, and previously the Daily Journal
Dan Gelber, Florida State Senator and Florida Attorney General Candidate.
Luis Ubiñas (1983), former President of the Ford Foundation
Lisa Cook (1984), American economist elected to the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and nominated to the Board of Governors at the Federal Reserve System
Carolyn N. Lerner (1984), Judge, United States Court of Federal Claims
William W. Mercer (1984), United States Attorney for Montana
Daniel H. Pink (1984), author of A Whole New Mind; former chief speech writer for Vice President Gore
Susan E. Rice (1984), 24th National Security Advisor; U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; former Assistant Secretary of State
Wayne W. Williams (1985), Colorado Secretary of State
Tom Malinowski (1985), United States Representative, New Jersey's 7th congressional district
Ted Deutch (1986), member of U.S. House of Representatives from Florida's 19th congressional district, former Democratic member of the Florida State Senate
Mark Lemley (1986), Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
Michelle Alexander (1987), Associate Professor, Ohio State University, civil rights advocate and writer
Neil Gorsuch (1987), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Lucy Koh (1988), United States circuit judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Eric Liu (1988), writer and civil servant who worked in the Clinton and Obama administrations
Brad Lander (1989), Member of the New York City Council, representing the 39th Council District in Brooklyn
George Herbert Walker IV (1989), CEO of Neuberger Berman
Jason Saul (1989), CEO of Mission Measurement, Lecturer of Social Enterprise at Kellogg School of Management
Mary Pattillo (1989), Professor of sociology and African American Studies at Northwestern University
1990s
Noah Feldman (1990), Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Tomiko Brown-Nagin (1991), American lawyer, historian, and academic administrator; professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School
Mark Sandy (1991), Deputy Associate Director for National Security, Office of Management and Budget, Executive office of the President, Washington, D.C.
Rich Constable (1993), former assistant U.S. attorney, Commissioner of the N.J. Department of Community Affairs
Rachel Paulose (1993), United States Attorney for Minnesota
Stacey Abrams (1994), Georgia House Minority Leader, 84th district
Hannah Beech (1994), journalist and The New York Times Southeast Asia Bureau Chief
William J. Dobson (1994), journalist and author of The Dictator's Learning Curve.
Amy Finkelstein (1994), MacArthur Fellow and Professor in Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Heather Mizeur (1994), former member of the Maryland House of Delegates and 2022 candidate for Maryland's 1st Congressional District
Anjan Mukherjee (1994), former Counselor to the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury
Cara H. Drinan (1995), professor of law at The Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law
John Cranley (1995), Cincinnati City Councilmember
Eric Greitens (1995), 56th Governor of Missouri (2017–2018), Founder of The Mission Continues
Darci Vetter (1995), former Chief Agricultural Negotiator at USTR, former Deputy Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services at USDA, former International Trade Advisor at Senate Finance Committee
Dayne Walling (1995), Mayor of Flint, Michigan
Jake Zimmerman (1995), Missouri State Representative, 83rd district
John King Jr. (1995), 10th United States Secretary of Education
Nicholas Thompson (1996), Editor-in-Chief of Wired
Phil Carter (1996), Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs
Corine Hegland (1996), writer, The National Journal, 2006 James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism
Terry Babcock-Lumish (1996), current Executive Secretary of the Truman Foundation.
Jedediah Purdy (1996), author and Professor, Duke University School of Law
Brendan Johnson (1997), U.S. Attorney for the District of South Dakota
Noam Scheiber (1997), reporter on Labor and the Workplace for The New York Times
Jake Sullivan (1997), United States National Security Advisor
Leonardo Martinez-Diaz (1998), Deputy Assistant Secretary at United States Department of Treasury, former Fellow and deputy director at Brookings Institution
Maria J. Stephan (1998), political scientist and former director of the program on non-violent action at the United States Institute for Peace
Martina Vandenberg (1998), lawyer and human trafficking activist
Dusty Johnson (1998), former chief of staff to Governor Dennis Daugaard and chairman of the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, current member of the United States House of Representatives from South Dakota
Kymberly K. Evanson (1998), United States District Judge for the Western District of Washington
2000s
Marcia Chatelain (2000), Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, professor of history and African American studies at Georgetown University, and creator of the Ferguson Syllabus
David Haskell (editor) (2000), Editor-in-Chief of New York Magazine; Co-founder of Kings County Distillery
Jon Favreau (2002), President Barack Obama's Director of Speechwriting, co-founder of Crooked Media
Cyrus Habib (2002), 16th Lieutenant Governor of Washington
Heidi Williams (2002), MacArthur Fellow and Professor in Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Andy Kim (2003), U.S. Representative from NJ-03 and former National Security Council adviser to President Barack Obama
Ryan Quarles (2005), Agriculture Commissioner of Kentucky, 2016–present, Kentucky State Representative from District 62, 2011–2016
Rob Sand (2005), Iowa State Auditor
Te-Ping Chen (2006), American journalist and author
Kesha Ram (2007), Member Vermont House of Representatives
Warwick Sabin (2007), Member Arkansas House of Representatives
Emily Calandrelli (2008), Host and producer for Xploration Station
Miles Taylor (2009), American government official and New York Times best-selling author
2010s
Greg Nance (2010), CEO of Dyad.com and Founder of Moneythink
Michael Tubbs (2011), Former Mayor of Stockton
Andrew J. Lewis (2011), Seattle City Council
Jacob Tobia (2013), LGBT rights activist, writer, producer, and actor
Zach Wahls (2013), Iowa State Senator
Rana Abdelhamid (2014), Queens-based political candidate and activist
David Shimer (2017), American historian and foreign policy analyst
Jaz Brisack (2018), a founding labor organizer in the Starbucks Workers United unionization campaign