Amylyn Ja. De Paz-De Paz (She/Her)

Student Researcher, Duke University
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Toni Ebunlomo

Laidlaw Scholar, Duke University

I am a student at Duke University from New Jersey, planning to study Economics, Public Policy, and Philosophy. I am passionate about understanding how social and economic systems shape opportunity and exploring ways to create fairer structures through dialogue and public leadership. My commitment to social change stems from my belief in the power of active listening and building spaces for honest, atypical conversations that challenge assumptions. At Duke, I serve on the Student Advisory Board at the Duke Human Rights Center and am a member of the Alexander Hamilton Society and the Black Pre-Law Society. I hope to combine his interests in ethics and economic justice to pursue a career at the intersection of policy, law, and community advocacy. In my free time, I enjoy cooking, hiking, and listening to music.
Muskaan Iyer

Student, Duke University

Kennedy Owens

Student, Duke University

Hello, my name is Kennedy Owens, and I am a junior at Duke University currently majoring in Psychology with a minor in Education and a certificate in Child Policy. I am interested in juvenile justice and want to advocate against the injustices faced by vulnerable populations. I am also passionate about inequities in education and how it intersects with systems of punishment, particularly for marginalized youth. Through my academic work and leadership experiences, I hope to contribute to more equitable systems that support young people and their communities.
Magdalena Mai Malesky

Student, Duke University

Hi! My name is Mai Malesky, and I am a rising second-year student from Durham, NC, planning to double-major in Political Science and Economics. I am passionate about the interdisciplinary field of Behavioral Sciences, especially its capacity to explore why voters become apathetic, how authoritarian regimes emerge, and how disenfranchised citizens can resist political exploitation. My commitment to public service and civic engagement is inspired by my experience working with grassroots organizations in my local community. These experiences allowed me to see firsthand the power of grassroots action to create change. I am excited to be a part of the Laidlaw Scholars Program and to join fellow students devoted to ethical leadership and service, working to make a difference on a local, national, and global scale.
Grace Marquez

Student & Researcher, Duke University

Ryan Davis

Student, Duke University

Hello! I'm a student at Duke University in the class of 2029, interested in bioengineering and computational biology. My 2026 research summer focuses on evaluating intervention methods targeting alcohol and tobacco abuse.
Sophia Zheng

Student, Duke University

Kaylee Chun

Student, Duke University

Ryan Kim

Student, Duke University

Anna Ortwein

Student, Duke University

Hi! My name is Anna, and I am rising junior at Duke University studying Political Science and Economics. I am passionate about learning how to evaluate policy and find my own evidence-based policy solutions for my future work as (hopefully!) a politician. I'm especially drawn to policy related to foreign policy, economic and social equity. I'm also interested in conducting research focused on the rise of the far-right and the developments in the society that enabled it. 
Audrey Won-Ae Suh

Student, Duke University

Griffin Hayward

Student, Duke University

I am a first-year student at Duke University from San Francisco, intending to pursue a double major in Public Policy and Computer Science with a minor in Tech Policy. In my first year at Duke, I participated in the Implications of Artificial Intelligence Focus cluster, which has shaped my research interests in problems at the intersection of technology, policy, and philosophy. As a pianist and composer, I am currently developing my compositional practice and studying the ethical questions that surround computational creativity and machine intelligence in the arts. Outside of the classroom, I compete for the Duke Men’s Club Basketball team and serve as a piano mentor and a member of the leadership team for Duke’s Musical Empowerment chapter.
Neha Gupta

Student Researcher, University of Toronto

Hi there 👋 I'm Neha Gupta, a fourth year student at the University of Toronto.  I'm interested in the law, peace-making, diplomacy and human rights.  My Summer I project looked at how paediatric oncology patients in nations with universal healthcare plans access psychosocial support. In Summer II, I hope to work with an organization to give marginalized communities (particularly women) the institutional support they need to stand up to injustices they face.  My Summer II LiA had me working with United Women Singapore to promote their women in STEM and women's empowerment initiatives. I focused on story-telling, digital communication and community building. 
Cecilia Padilla Vizueta

Student, University of Toronto

Hello! My name is Cecilia, and I am entering my fourth year majoring in Peace, Conflict, and Justice Studies, with minors in political and applied data science at the University of Toronto. Throughout my time at UofT, I have developed a deep interest in the complexities of crime, particularly the powerful influence of organized criminal networks. 
Lucy Ballard

Senior Program Coordinator, Hart Leadership Program, Duke University

I am the Senior Program Coordinator with Duke University's Hart Leadership Program, which supports the Laidlaw Scholars Program and several other undergraduate experiential learning programs. In May 2024, I completed my doctorate in the Study of Religion at Harvard University with a focus in contemporary Islamic studies and American religions. My dissertation work examined the shape and impact of U.S. Muslim civic organizations and community organizing in the city of Detroit. I also hold a Master of Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School and a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies from Appalachian State University (go Mountaineers!). My studies have been driven by a deep interest in the intersections of religion and civic life in the contemporary U.S. To that end, I've worked as a researcher for the Listening to Women about Abortion & Religion Project, a Religion, Spirituality, and Democratic Renewal Fellow with the Social Science Research Council, and an adjunct professor at Stonehill College. In my role with Hart Leadership Program, I engage my training as a researcher, educator, and program builder to provide strong student support and advance community-engaged scholarship and education. Whether you're a Duke student or a Laidlaw Scholar at another institution, I'd be happy to connect and talk about social science research design and methods, religious studies and anthropology, applying to and navigating graduate school, or putting together strong research grant and fellowship proposals.
Avery Erlenbach

Laidlaw Scholar, Duke University

Avery Erlenbach is a first-year student at Duke University from Charlotte, North Carolina who is planning to study physics, math, and public policy. Avery is particularly fascinated by astrophysics and science communication with a focus on expanding access to STEM and exploring equitable pathways to improve public science outreach. In her hometown, Avery worked with local schools to organize hands-on events, operated a community observatory to educate visitors, spearheaded science fairs, and led eclipse and night-sky observations for young students. At Duke, she builds on this experience as Outreach Coordinator for the Stargazing Devils Astronomy Club and the Society of Physics Students, coordinating astronomy and physics outreach in the Durham community. As a Laidlaw Scholar, Avery is excited to further her exploration of how effective science communication can transform communities both locally and globally. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, baking, and crocheting.
Amy Moore

Programme Director, The Laidlaw Foundation

Amy is the Programme Director of the Laidlaw Scholars Leadership and Research Programme. She works with universities, NGO’s, government departments, businesses and charity partners to manage and develop programmes which further the Laidlaw Foundation’s purpose – to reduce poverty and inequality by investing in the education of the underprivileged and underrepresented and to develop a new generation of diverse and ethical leaders.   Prior to joining the Laidlaw Foundation, Amy spent 9 years leading the US-UK Fulbright Scholarship Programme, working with students, academics, professionals, and teachers across every discipline. She has gained 15+ years working within Higher Education and is passionate about cultural exchange and the benefits it can bring to impactful research and solving global challenges. Prior to this, she led faculty-led programmes hosting US students in the UK and managed a busy student services. She studied American Studies at Sheffield University and University of Pittsburgh.  
Youness Robert-Tahiri

MSocSci Psychology Candidate (Laidlaw Scholars Alumnus), University of Cape Town

Hello! I recently graduated with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Psychology Research from the University of Toronto. I’m passionate about youth mental health and how humour can be used to support resilience after adversity. My Summer 1 research project explored the relationship between childhood adversity, aggression, and self-regulation — deepening my understanding of the psychological impacts of early trauma. In Summer 2, I led a Leadership-in-Action project at SOS Children’s Villages in Cape Town, where I designed and facilitated a comedy-based mental health program for teens. That experience led me to found HaHaHelps — an organization that uses improv comedy to support youth mental health through accessible, community-led workshops. I am currently conducting a feasibility study of the program in South Africa as part of my master’s dissertation in Psychology at the University of Cape Town, with plans to expand to more communities globally. Please feel free to connect :) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/younessrobert-tahiri Email: youness@hahahelps.org
Hannah Watton

Marketing Manager, Laidlaw Foundation

Hi everyone! My name is Hannah and I’m the Marketing Manager at the Laidlaw Foundation. I was previously a UCL Laidlaw Scholar in the 2022 cohort, where I studied English Language and Literature. It’s a real privilege to now work with the community as part of the Foundation team. My role focuses on building and nurturing an engaged global Scholars network, creating events that strengthen connection, and shaping how we share the Foundation’s work and impact. In my spare time, I love cooking new dishes, reading, going to the theatre, and café hopping around London. Please don’t hesitate to reach out or connect with me on LinkedIn. I’m always happy to chat!