I am hoping to finish my bachelors in international affairs/political science and then attend law school. I'm not sure what type of law I'm interested in practicing, however, I am hoping to utilize my diverse background and work in an international field.
I am the co-founder of a nonprofit called Bridging Borders for Ukraine, which aims to support conversational English learning among war-affected Ukrainian Students. On campus, I have recently joined an on-campus greek life organization and participate in UROP. I'm hoping to join the Pre-Law Fraternity/alongside other law-centered opportunities, play for the club golf team, and get involved on leadership boards.
Sushi, especially spicy tuna crispy rice

My research interests are particularly centered around international law, human rights, and justice systems across the world. Combining my international background and major-related work, I hope to research how different societies are affected by war crimes and genocide, both within the justice systems and the social environment. Aside for that, any ethical and niche questions are very intriguing and I hope to learn more through participating in UROP.