AboutOur PeopleEirini Antonopoulou
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Undergraduate Fellow, Class of 2029

Eirini Antonopoulou

Eirini is a student from Greece, with a strong interest in understanding how people think, make decisions, and interact within society. Her academic interests lie at the intersection of philosophy, political science, and cognitive science, where she explores questions about human behavior, decision-making, and the role of values in shaping institutions and public policy. She is particularly interested in how values, belief systems, and cognitive processes shape political behavior and public discourse. 

On campus, she is actively involved in communities that emphasize dialogue, leadership, and belonging. As a member of the Benjamin Franklin Scholars program, she engages in interdisciplinary academic discussions that bring together students from a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives.  

As a Paideia Fellow, she is excited to actively engage in the program’s initiatives, developing her ability to participate in thoughtful dialogue, navigate complex conversations, and contribute to a more inclusive and reflective campus community.