Inaugural Ethan M. Posner Fellows Featured in the Hub

Headline: Two sophomores named inaugural Ethan M. Posner Fellows Subtitle: Established in Posner's memory, the annual fellowship supports students who demonstrate a passion for research and the desire to help others Photos: Natalie Bernstein (left) and Sareen Muthyala

This week, the Johns Hopkins University Hub published a feature on the creation of the Ethan M. Posner Fellowship and the selection of the first two fellows, Sareen Muthyala ’27 and Natalie Bernstein ’27.

The Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity (URSCA) is honored to award this fellowship, which was established in memory of Ethan, a standout Woodrow Wilson Fellow whose passion for learning and commitment to his community have left a lasting impression at Hopkins.

Sareen and Natalie will carry on Ethan’s legacy of ambitious research and care for others with the support of the two-year, $11,000 fellowship.

Click here to read the feature, “Two sophomores named inaugural Ethan M. Posner Fellows”