Eliot Chen Selected as Knight-Hennessy Scholar for Stanford
Eliot Chen named Knight-Hennessy Scholar

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Eliot Chen, a Princeton Class of 2020 graduate from Hong Kong, has been awarded the Knight-Hennessy Scholarship, enabling him to pursue a master's degree in international policy at Stanford University. He joins 87 scholars globally in this prestigious program.
- 01The Knight-Hennessy Scholarship provides up to three years of funding for graduate studies at Stanford University.
- 02Eliot Chen will focus on international policy at the Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences.
- 03Chen graduated from Princeton with a degree in politics and a minor in East Asian studies.
- 04His senior thesis earned him four awards for its analysis of media manipulation in China.
- 05Chen has prior experience as a reporter for The Wire China, covering business and technology.
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Eliot Chen, a graduate of Princeton University’s Class of 2020, has been selected as a Knight-Hennessy Scholar, which offers funding for up to three years of graduate study at Stanford University. This year, he is among 87 scholars chosen from around the globe. Chen plans to pursue a master's degree in international policy at the Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences. Originally from Hong Kong, he earned a bachelor's degree in politics with a minor in East Asian studies from Princeton, where he received multiple awards for his senior thesis on media manipulation and consumer trust in China. Additionally, Chen has experience working as a reporter for The Wire China, an American news magazine focused on Chinese business and technology.
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