Brad Madison Hoylman
B.A., West Virginia University, 1989M.Phil., University of Oxford, 1992
Brad Hoylman of Maxwelton, West Virginia, was the first Rhodes Scholar to come from the West Virginia University Honors Program. An active president of Student Administration, he was also a Truman Scholar, a Marshall Scholar, and a member of Mortar Board, Mountain, Phi Beta Kappa, and Sigma Chi social fraternity.
His term as president of the student body will best be remembered as a time of energetic leadership for student and University concerns: voter registration, an on-campus voting site, fee increases, and local parking regulations. At his graduation, though, he was proudest of the fact that he wore the gold robe of a University Honors Scholar.
Hoylman earned a master?s of philosophy in politics from Oxford and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. He practices law in New York City.

