Service

Service Positions

  • 2025–present — Vice President, Midwestern Political Science Association Latina/o Politics Caucus
  • 2024–2025 — Secretary, Midwestern Political Science Association Latina/o Politics Caucus
  • 2018–2019 — Student Representative, Princeton University Department of Politics
  • 2017–2019 — Politics Graduate Representative, Princeton University Office of Inclusion and Diversity

Students of Color and Allies (SOCA)

In 2019 at Princeton, I co-founded a social group called Students of Color and Allies with three other graduate students — Sonya Chen, Sonny Kim, and Rikio Inouye. Our main goal was to create a social community and support network for students of color in the Politics Department. We also wanted to create a space for discussing race and ethnic politics and for advocating racial-justice initiatives within and outside the department. The group has since grown, taken on new leadership, and expanded its efforts to include mentorship at local high schools and interdepartmental events.

Princeton Research in Experimental Social Science (PRESS)

In 2017 I began serving as Graduate Coordinator for PRESS (Princeton Research in Experimental Social Science). I handled event planning and logistics, sought and communicated with speakers, and managed funding and the website. In 2021 I started serving as Graduate Research Consultant — meeting with undergraduate and graduate students working on experimental research and helping them with theory, design, and analysis.

Talks given at PRESS

  • Experiments 101. Introduction to what experiments are used for, costs and benefits, and how to theorize, design, and analyze them.
  • Conjoints. Overview of conjoint survey experiments, used to test the effects of multiple treatments that vary independently from one another.
  • Survey Populations. Intermediate session on methods for conducting surveys: online, phone, lab experiments, and field experiments.