Dalton Alum Daniel Judt '13 Wins Rhodes Scholarship
Congratulations to Daniel Judt, a member of Dalton’s Class of 2013, and a Senior at Yale University, who was among the 32 American citizens chosen as a 2018 Rhodes Scholar. According to the Rhodes Trust, approximately 100 Rhodes Scholars will be selected worldwide this year.
The Yale News reports that Daniel, a senior thesis in history “is about how the Socialist movement influenced conservative policies in the American South. He has won major Yale prizes and honors in journalism, nonfiction writing, English, and the humanities. He co-founded and is editor-in-chief of Brink, a book review journal inspired by the New York Review of Books, where he interned with the late Robert Silvers. He has written for The Nation, the Yale Politic, The New York Times, and many other publications. Judt has taught literature, French, and English to high school students in New Haven, prison inmates, and French adult refugees in Paris. He aspires to be an intellectual historian “who not just interprets the world, but changes,” according to the Rhodes Trust. He will study for an M.Phil. in history at Oxford.”