
Joy Wang is a rising junior in Kirkland House originally from the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA. A joint physics and mathematics concentrator, she is also pursuing a secondary in government and is an undergraduate fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics. She is interested in the intersection of politics, philosophy, and law and has been thinking recently about questions of institutional corruption and reform, and is very excited to be working at the Sunlight Foundation this summer. When not working on problem sets or absorbed in political philosophy readings, she can be found building lasers or running simulations for her lab group, staff writing for the Harvard Political Review, and performing in the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra and the University Choir.