Colleen Dougherty (She/Her)

Assistant Director, Center for Research & Fellowships, Georgetown University
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Mara Lewis

Student, Georgetown University

Hello! My name is Mara, and I'm a junior at Georgetown University studying Psychology with a minor in Education, Inquiry, and Justice. I'm passionate about understanding how support systems, community structures, and institutions shape outcomes, particularly for those involved in the criminal legal system. Outside of academics, I enjoy playing ultimate frisbee, exploring vintage/thrift stores, and crafting! This summer, my research project examines cross-filed Civil Protection Orders (CPOs) filed in the District of Columbia. I hope my project will highlight the nuanced nature of intimate partner violence (IPV) and domestic violence (DV), while uncovering areas of the filing process that can be improved to increase access to justice in CPO hearings. Feel free to reach out and connect! Email: maralewis1017@gmail.com Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/mara-lew
Evalyn Lee

Student, Georgetown University

Hi! My name is Evalyn Lee, and I am in my third year at Georgetown University. I am studying English, Art History, and French! Fun fact(s): I write satire for my campus newspaper, The Georgetown Heckler, and am passionate about Mokapot coffee. My research focuses on the 18th-century poet, Elizabeth Singer Rowe. Despite the limited scholarship on the poet, Rowe was an influential political writer who made significant contributions to literary history, including the development of the novel. Through my research, I hope to add to the scholarship that highlights the work of early modern women writers.  For my Leadership-in-Action project, I will be partnering with make_sense and Les Jardins d'Haïti, an intergenerational third-space for seniors, in Marseille, France. 
Ruri Duffy

Student, Georgetown University

Hello! My name is Ruri Duffy and I am a rising senior at Georgetown University, studying International Politics and Law in the Walsh School of Foreign Service.  During my research summer, I am working with sociology professor Yuki Kato on an Oral History project investigating foodways in communities of color in recent DC history. Through interviews between DC youth and their older relatives, we are exploring how and why urban food provisioning practices have changed in these communities in response to environmental and social factors. I hope to connect these findings to broader discourse on food justice in the United States. 
Chase Dobson

Laidlaw Scholar, Georgetown University

Hey guys! My name is Chase, and I am a Georgetown student interested in addiction and drug policy. My Laidlaw work is fueled by experience in U.S. government and political spaces (such as internships in the U.S. Senate and with legislative advocacy groups). My research specifically examines the beliefs and attitudes contributing to support for medication-assisted treatment in rural areas. Outside of Laidlaw, I love to run, cook, play piano, and discuss food. 
Rishi Dinesh

Student, Georgetown University

Daniela del Rosal Requesens

Student, Georgetown University

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
Jiyon Chatterjee

Student, Georgetown University

Hello! I’m Jiyon, a third-year student at Georgetown University from New York City. I am studying at the University of Oxford for the 2025-26 school year. I’m majoring in Economics and minoring in Mathematics, with my academic interests lying in public economics, governance, climate policy, and labor economics. In my first summer as a Laidlaw Scholar, I assisted a research project in Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy on identifying causes of heterogeneity in U.S. state tax systems and associating variations in tax progressivity with different infant health outcomes. Separately, I have looked at how different types of public spending across U.S. states can improve social capital for the elderly. I am passionate about finding public policy solutions that improve quality of life, promote effective governance, and create durable socioeconomic institutions. In my second year of the scholarship, I am completing my Leadership-in-Action placement with The School and Family Works in London, where I am seeing firsthand the effect that multi-family therapy sessions in schools can have on student engagement, parental relations, and future outcomes.
Aashvi Bist

Student, Georgetown University

Krithik Ashokkumar

Student, Georgetown University

Hello! I'm a sophomore at Georgetown University majoring in Biology on the pre-med track. My interests lie at the intersection of medicine, bioethics, and global health, with a particular focus on migrant health, clinical ethics, and how cultural barriers shape access to care. I hope to carry these values into my future work as a physician and health advocate. Last summer, I collaborated with the Pathogen Data Network and the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law on research exploring the ethics of wastewater surveillance. It's a powerful public health tool, but one that raises pressing questions about privacy, data governance, and community trust. The work aimed to build a unified ethical framework grounded in transparency and equity. In my free time, I enjoy creative writing, strolling through D.C.'s historic neighborhoods, and curling up with a good horror movie.
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! 
Yasmin Abdul Nasser

Student, Georgetown University

Yariel Tejeda

Student, Georgetown University

Hi everyone! I am a rising junior at Georgetown University majoring in International Politics and minoring in Justice and Peace Studies. A fun fact about myself is that I always wanted to be a commercial pilot, and I still do. The research I will be delving into this summer will focus on analyzing educational textbooks in the Dominican Republic and how they perpetuate anti-Haitian sentiments. For context, the Dominican Republic and Haiti have strained relations, which has fostered concern within the Caribbean community and has prevented critical collaboration in times of need. The Dominican Republic recently announced a plan to nationalize educational books, closing educators’ access to independently published textbooks. I’ll analyze the historical context within public school textbooks and how they differ, weighing one’s socioeconomic status and the source of the textbooks. I’ll gauge the findings with real-life impacts on Haitian residents within the country and draw connections on the effects of education on exacerbating anti-Haitian sentiments in the country. I’m excited to embark on this journey to research and push beyond the conventional. I hope to plant a seed of knowledge that could transform the social landscape in the Dominican Republic and foster a culture of acceptance.
Andre Albrecht

Student, Georgetown University

Sabrina Isabel Gomez

Student, Georgetown University

Murphy Bonner

Student, Georgetown University

Hi, my name is Murphy Bonner and I am a rising third-year student at Georgetown University majoring in economics and government. I am passionate about the social sciences and their practical applications, specifically in areas of justice. My research focuses on the intersection of economics and sociology to understand the way in which individuals and governments place value on human lives. Writing is a personal passion of mine and I am motivated by a curiosity for the world around me. I love talking to people and learning their stories to help me better understand how I want to impact the world so feel free to send me a message or email me at @ mrb345@georgetown.edu.
Isha Bahadur

Research Assistant, Georgetown University

Hi! My name is Isha and I am a rising junior in the College of Arts & Sciences majoring in Biology of Global Health. While I grew up in the suburbs of NYC for most of my life, I lived in Singapore for 4 of those years. This summer, I will be researching failed single-stranded annealing events in drosophila under the guidance of Dr. Jan LaRocque. 
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.  
Delaney Sebora

Student, Georgetown University

Hello people!!! I'm Delaney. I am a rising Junior at Georgetown University studying International History in the School of Foreign Service- I am planning to minor in Spanish and Math. My major concentration is Colonial Legacies and Social Structures, intending to promote Decoloniality, the deconstruction of colonial logic and the perceived naturalness of racial capitalism.  I graduated from Waconia High School in Minnesota (about 30 minutes west of the Twin Cities).  My research project for this Summer (2024) focuses on Black Resiliency in the British Caribbean, plus how foodways contribute to cultural transmission. With a research team, I traveled to Cat Island in the Bahamas and interviewed local farmers, historians, herbologists, and artisans to collect their primary perspectives and oral histories. Moving forward, I want to synthesize the lingering effects of British occupation on Cat Island, as well as promote the sustainable lifestyle that many Bahamians have inherited through generations. 
Princess Agina

Founder, BusinessU Ventures

Laidlaw Scholar Alumna at Oxford University's Saïd Business School, I'm often found at the piano🎹, mesmerized in a theatre🎭, or painting away the night with friends🎨.  If our paths align in interests or work, why not connect? Ping me, and let's connect on LinkedIn.