Griffin Hayward (He/Him)

Student, 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.
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.
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.