Editorial Board

Header Art Credit: Colin Bridges ’26, Washington and Lee University

Header Art by: Colin Bridges

All members of our Editorial Board create Mudd Undergraduate Journal of Ethics policies and serve as content editors for submissions.

Amanda Tan

Amanda Tan ’26 (Editor-in-Chief)

Amanda Tan ’26 (Editor-in-Chief) is from Richmond, Virginia. She is pursuing a cognitive and behavioral science and business administration double major. She participates in a language and emotion CBSC research lab and enjoys writing poetry and hiking in her spare time. Amanda is a member of the field hockey team, Ethics Bowl team, as well as the University Wind Ensemble, and PAACE (Pan Asian Association for Cultural Exchange). Her career interests include clinical psychology, strategy, and consulting.

Siya

Siya ’27 (Associate Editor)

Siya ’27 (Associate Editor) is from Gurgaon, India. She is undecided about her major but is most interested in exploring economics, physics, and computer science. On campus, she is currently involved with the Library Student Advisory Board, the South Asian Student Organization, the Contact Committee, and the Bonner Program. In her free time, Siya loves to read, cook, and cycle. She hopes her time at W&L, and the Mudd Editorial Board, will be one filled with a rich learning experience, exposure to new perspectives, and guidance in shaping her future path.

Saaraim Núñez

Saaraim Núñez ’27 (Associate Editor)

Saaraim Núñez ’27 (Associate Editor) is from Indianapolis, Indiana. He is majoring in Philosophy with minors in Data Science and Poverty & Human Capability Studies. He serves as the Interpretations Chair for ESOL (English Speakers of Other Languages) and is a part of the Ethics Bowl team. A member of the Bonner Program, Saaraim is also interning with Al Otro Lado, an immigration organization based out of San Diego, California. In his free time, Saaraim likes to play and watch soccer, practice Portuguese, and read new books.

Amelia Lanier

Amelia Lanier ‘28 (Lead Copy Editor)

Amelia Lanier ‘28 (Lead Copy Editor) is from Richmond, Kentucky. She intends to double major in Journalism and Business Administration with a minor in Poverty and Human Capability Studies. Amelia is a staff writer for the Ring-Tum Phi, editor of The Experience Exchange, member of Phi Beta Phi, and University Orchestra. In her free time, Amelia enjoys fiber arts, taking walks in the woods, and making gifts for her friends.

Keegen Dzurko

Keegen Dzurko ’28 (Lead Copy Editor)

Keegen Dzurko ’28 (Lead Copy Editor) is from Lititz, Pennsylvania. He intends to major in Earth and Environmental Geosciences and minor in Environmental Studies as well as Poverty and Human Capability Studies. He is involved with the Student Environmental Action League, Campus Kitchen, and interns for the Office of Sustainability. He intends to pursue a future career at the intersection of environmental justice and science.

Paul Mitsopoulos

Paul Mitsopoulos ’25 (Lead Copy Editor)

Paul Mitsopoulos ’25 (Lead Copy Editor) is from New York City. He is majoring in American Politics & Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences with a minor in Russian Language and Culture. On campus, Paul is a resident advisor in the first-year dorms and a career fellow at the Office of Career and Professional Development. His career interests include law and public service. Paul enjoys spending his free time with his family and friends the most. He also is an animal lover and likes to go on runs or play basketball whenever provided the opportunity.

Bella Devraj

Bella Devraj ’25

Bella Devraj ’25 is a senior from Mandeville, Louisiana, majoring in neuroscience and philosophy. She is a track and field team member and a peer tutor for the Harte Center for Teaching and Learning. After graduation, she plans to attend LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans. In her free time, Bella likes to watercolor, hike, and bake.

Claire DiChiaro

Claire DiChiaro ’26

Claire DiChiaro ’26 is a sophomore from Norwalk, Connecticut. She is double majoring in English and strategic communications and minoring in digital culture and information. She is involved in Ampersand, The Radish, and the Outing Club, and is a member of Pi Beta Phi. She loves traveling, reading, and being outside.

Kaia Lain

Kaia Lain ‘28

Kaia Lain ‘28 is from Queens, NY. She is pursuing a business and politics double major and minoring in philosophy. She is a Phonathon Sales Intern with the Annual Giving Program. She also works at Cafe 77 and volunteers at a local elementary school. In her free time, Kaia enjoys playing for the club volleyball team, watching new shows, and cooking.

Natalie Eger

Natalie Eger ’27

Natalie Eger ’27 is from Chicago, Illinois. She is pursuing a sociology major with a math minor. Outside of her studies, she is a host at a local restaurant, a director in her sorority and sings in her church choir. Natalie has a strong interest in urbanism, human-centered planning and architecture. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time outdoors, reading and being creative.

Teresa Yoon

Teresa Yoon ’26

Teresa Yoon ’26 is from Seoul, South Korea. She is double majoring in accounting and studio art. She currently serves as the treasurer for the women’s club volleyball team. She conducts research on the Florence As It Was, digital archival project, creating 3D models of Florentine heritage sites. She recently spent a semester in the South of France dedicating her time to plein air painting around Mont Sainte-Victoire, Aix-en Provence, and Lac d’Annecy.