Miami, Florida, United States
As a current University of Chicago graduate student pursuing a Master in Public Policy and recent undergraduate alumnus in Latin American & Caribbean Studies, Public Policy Studies, and Economics, I have long set my eyes on American government and its foreign relations, specifically in Latin America, with all of its intricacies and nuances. The prospect of using quantitative, interpersonal, and diplomatically constructive methods to address the pressing developmental, migratory, and environmental matters of our multilateral institutions throughout the Western Hemisphere has influenced my worldview in a way no other field has come close to doing. When the time is mine, I will never not be eager to pursue any opportunity in global travel as they come, especially those most spontaneous that entail backpacking, hiking, surfing, or any sort of historical excursion. I have been playing piano for nearly two decades, am an avid binge-watcher of The Amazing Race & The Traitors, and will always be in-the-loop for when the next Afro/Latin House artist is in town for a set.
– Enter, code, and analyze data on ongoing research project(s) with early childhood development. – Conduct in-person and virtual recruitment meetings for project participation. – Facilitate in-person research experiments by traveling to preschool centers to carry out research protocol, including survey administration (written and verbal), technical support, and obtaining consent. – Debrief with Project Manager or Research Coordinator about the data collection. – Work on ongoing research projects to transcribe, enter, analyze, and code data. – Other duties as assigned.
For Dr. Karlyn Gorski's Spring 2026 undergraduate course, Policy Implementation (PBPL 22300).
For current Pritzker Fellow and Former White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Harrison Fields.