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Florida State University has had five Rhodes Scholarship winners and two Rhodes finalists as of December, 2012.
They are:
Rhodes Scholars:
1905 - Fritz Buchholz (First Rhodes Scholarship winner in Florida)
1977 - Caroline Alexander (First female Rhodes Scholarship winner in Florida)
2006 - Garrett Johnson (First black Rhodes Scholarship winner in Florida)
2008 - Joe O'Shea
2009 - Myron Rolle
Rhodes Scholarship finalists:
2010 - Erin Simmons
2012 - Karlanna Lewis
2013 - Madison Marks
Twelve (12) as of November 23, 2008; among the tops among state universities.
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26 including Gerald Ford. WRONG The University of Michigan, not Michigan State, has produced 26 Rhodes Scholars, of which Gerald Ford was not one.
West Virginia University has had 25 students to become Rhodes Scholars. They rank 6th in public state institutions in the number of recipients.
michigan state WRONG AGAIN. Michigan has produced 26, Michigan State 12.
Three, the last being in 2004.
A Rhodes Scholar is a student who is selected from a country outside of the United Kingdom to study at the University of Oxford. Rhodes Scholars study full-time in any postgraduate program offered by the University of Oxford.
Feingold, Lugar, and Vitter all were Rhodes Scholars. I'm not sure if there are others.
Students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison have won the most Rhodes Scholarships in the Big Ten, with a total of 30 through 2013. The ranked list: 1. Wisconsin: 30 2. Michigan: 25 3. Minnesota: 24 4. Nebraska: 22 5. Iowa: 18 6. Northwestern: 16 6. Michigan State: 16 8. Indiana: 14 9. Illinois: 9 10. Ohio State: 5 11. Purdue: 2 11. Penn State: 2 Source: http://www.rhodesscholar.org/winners/college-and-university-winners/
No, Bill Clinton and Bill Bradley were RHodes Scholars.
As of my knowledge cutoff date in 2021, there have been no vice presidents of the United States who were Rhodes scholars.
Rhodes University was created on 1904-05-31.
The motto of Rhodes University is 'Vis, virtus, veritas'.
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