Nathan Branson

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Home Institution
The University of Texas at Arlington
Archer Fellow Cohort
Fall 2025 Archer Fellow
D.C. Internship
National Center for Health Research
Biography

Nathan Branson is a senior at The University of Texas at Arlington, majoring in political science with minors in Spanish for global competence, criminology and criminal justice, and law and legal studies. On campus, Branson has served as president and re-founder of the Rotaract Club, president of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, and vice president of the Honors College Council. Off campus, he worked as a student fellow for the Beto for Texas gubernatorial campaign. He later served as the Texas state director for Students for Kennedy, a national youth-led organization supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign. Branson is passionate about addressing chronic health disparities, promoting educational equity, and expanding language access in underserved communities. After graduation, Branson plans to pursue a joint degree in law and educational policy. Branson ultimately hopes to become a civil rights attorney and advocate for marginalized communities across Texas.