She spent her junior year at the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po) and was the solidarity chair of Coexister SciencesPo, a chapter of Coexister France, a youth movement that promotes social cohesion through interreligious initiatives. In the summer of 2018, Rosalind interned at its Parisian headquarters, where she worked on a variety of projects ranging from proofreading a handbook on the management of religious questions to organizing a triennial general meeting. At Wellesley, she provides research assistance and curricular support for faculty of the Department of Economics as a Case Fellow, and plays the carillon with the Wellesley College Guild of Carillonneurs. Born and raised in Nanjing, China, Rosalind is a native speaker of Mandarin, and is fluent in French. She plans to attend law school to pursue her interest in public international law.