Senior Ethan Kahn is one of 14 students at Princeton University selected to join the Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative (SINSI), which funds graduate fellowships and undergraduate summer internships within federal government agencies.
As a SINSI graduate scholar, Kahn, will complete a two-year Master in Public Affairs with a full scholarship for tuition and living expenses at SPIA, and two years of paid fellowship rotations with executive branch departments or agencies.
Kahn is a member of the Behrman Undergraduate Society of Fellows, a group of juniors and seniors who are committed to the study of humanistic inquiry meet formally once a month during term to discuss and debate matters of common interest in the company of a few members of the faculty and distinguished guests.
Kahn, of Wyoming, Ohio, is concentrating in the Department of Near Eastern Studies and pursuing certificates in computer science, Arabic, and values and public life.
The 2022 SINSI cohorts were selected during the initiative’s 15th year at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA).
Read the full story on the SPIA website.