Krisha Khosla is a junior at The University of Texas at Austin, double-majoring in sociology and government, with minors in business and public policy; law, justice, and society; and a Bridging Disciplines Program certificate in criminal law, justice, and inequality. On campus, she served as a small-group leader and formal chair of her sorority, Alpha Xi Delta, and as a mock trial competitor in the Texas Pre-Law Honor Society. She also served as a writer for The Undergraduate Law Journal for Minority Women, where she aimed to amplify the voices of underrepresented women in the legal field. Off campus, she worked as a legal intern at the Travis County District Attorney’s Office, gaining insight into the vital role prosecutors play in ensuring justice. Driven by a passion for advocacy, Khosla aspires to attend law school and contribute to meaningful, justice-oriented work as a litigation attorney.