Roosevelt House opened the Spring 2022 semester by welcoming the sixth cohort of students to the prestigious Eva Kastan Grove Fellowship on Friday, January 28. Each year, 25 Hunter College students, committed to advancing public service, are selected to study contemporary public policy issues under the mentorship of five Grove Leaders, accomplished public policy and human rights figures. This year, the Grove Fellows will pursue projects in criminal justice reform, economic development, public art, health policy, and housing policy.
The Eva Kastan Grove Fellowship Program is made possible by the Grove family in honor of Hunter alumna Eva Grove. The Eva Kastan Grove Fellowship Program ensures that Eva’s lifelong commitment to advocacy, social service, and philanthropy endures.