Natalie Price 25: Reaching for the Stars
At Թ, Natalie Price ’25 found the freedom to explore a whole universe of varied interests—performing in shows with the Dance program, hosting her own radio show, editing a beloved campus literary magazine, and exploring the outdoors with the Outdoor Program—all while pursuing her love of astronomy and building a set of skills and experiences that prepared her to take the next steps in her education.
Today, she’s a graduate student pursuing a master’s in Astronomy at Wesleyan University, where she’s passionate about the intersection between communication and science.
Whitman taught me how to think on my feet and collaborate with others. It gave me the opportunity to explore many new experiences and career paths, something that would have been difficult to do at a larger state school.
Natalie Pathway
2021 | Admitted to Whitman from Corona, California,
where she has volunteered as a guest colorguard choreographer/instructor for high school students since 2020
20222025 | Served as Editor-in-Chief
of art and literary magazine
20222025 | Tutored elementary and middle school students in math
as a
20232025 | Joined the Gender Minorities in STEM Club,
serving as Co-President in 2024–2025
20232025 | Taught an introductory astronomy class
as a Teaching Assistant at
20232025 | Planned campus events
as a member of the Media Committee and Senior Fund Committee
2024 | Completed student-faculty research
under the mentorship of Assistant Professor of Astronomy Jessica Sutter ’15 as part of Whitman’s Summer Research Program
20242025 | Hosted Looking Up With Natalie
on , a that connected astronomy with pop music
20242025 | Worked in a variety of campus jobs
including Astronomy Tutor, Laboratory Assistant, Science Building Tour Guide and Admissions Office Assistant
2025 | Presented her astronomy research
at meetings of the , the Conference for Undergraduate Gender Minorities in Physics, and the
2025 | Gave two presentations at the Whitman Undergraduate Conference
a research presentation on interstellar microphysics and a dance performance rooted in her research methods and outcomes
May 2025 | Graduated cum laude from Whitman
2025 | Enrolled in Wesleyan University Master of Arts in Astronomy program
2026 | Works as a Contributing Editor of Astrobites
a daily literature journal summarizing new astrophysical research
Without Whitman, I don’t think I would be on the path I am on today, having had the opportunities and relationships necessary to be a competitive student in the academic world.
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Published on Feb 11, 2026