Class of 2024

Roy Auh graduated from Duke University with a bachelor’s in philosophy, literature, and music with a thesis on Confucian and liberal ethics. While at Duke University, he was the lead researcher of Project Vox, a digital philosophy research group studying forgotten early modern women philosophers, and published two peer-reviewed multimedia articles on Princess Elisabeth and Anna Maria van Schurman. He also presented on philosophical pedagogy at World Congress of Philosophy in 2018, the world’s biggest philosophy conference held in Beijing that year.

Prior to attending Georgetown, he received a second bachelor’s from University of Maryland in computer science and completed his first-year of J.D. at Washington University in St. Louis. During law school, he interned for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Future of Privacy Forum, and Network Advertising Initiative. He will be joining Venable as a summer associate in their DC headquarters.

He is fluent in Korean and Mandarin, and enjoys playing his bass (both upright and electric) and kickboxing.