Undergraduate Fellows Executive Board

  • Teddy Kaiser

    President

    Teddy Kaiser (C’28) is a student at the University of Pennsylvania pursuing a major in Biology on the pre-med track. He has always been fascinated by the search for truth in the universe and discovered, through the "Food for Thought" module, that the collegium explored these topics. While most of his life is spent seeking that truth in the realm of empirical science—whether through classes, research, or recreational reading—he also recognizes the importance of philosophical thought and religion in asking questions that elude the scientific method.

  • Gabriella Antunes

    Vice President

    Gabriella Antunes (C’ 27) is pursuing a double major in Economics and East Asian Languages & Cultures. 

  • Rachel Fischer

    Blog Editor-in-Chief

    Kathryn Murphy (C ‘29) is studying Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, with an intended double minor in History and Classical Studies. In her free time, she enjoys building relationships with friends and family, reading historical mysteries, and engaging in philosophical and religious discussions and debates. Kathryn was introduced to Collegium through the Newman Center’s NOVUS Retreat, and her interest grew through taking their seminar course titled “Scriptures in World History.” Through the fellowship that Collegium offers, she is excited to continue growing her knowledge of the world through the lens of her Catholic faith.

  • Wesley Liu

    Treasurer

    Wesley Liu (C’28) is currently pursuing a major in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. Wesley is passionate about Christian ethics and apologetics, drawing from his favorite church fathers as well as C.S. Lewis (his favorite author of all time). In his free time, Wesley enjoys reading, laughing with friends, and admiring nature. Wesley has participated in the Catholic Humanism, Philosophy of Finance fellowships among others. Wesley is excited to serve as a Treasurer at the Collegium Institute to continue to feast at God’s wisdom banquet.

  • Catalina Gallardo

    Secretary

    Catalina Gallardo (C '27) is a student in the College of Arts & Sciences from Miami, Florida. She is majoring in Political Science, concentrating in International Relations, and double-minoring in International Development and History of Art. Aspiring to become a Diplomat, she thoroughly studies debate & dialogue while still enjoying leisure time spent playing tennis, long runs, and with friends. Catalina became involved with the Collegium Institute through the Penn Newman Center and Collegium's Legal Humanities fellowships.

Undergraduate Fellows

Interested in becoming a Collegium Institute Undergraduate Fellow?

The Collegium Institute Undergraduate Student Fellows form an intellectual community at the University of Pennsylvania committed to exploring the past, present, and future of academic learning as a whole. Student fellows show varying degrees of interest in the meaning of the liberal arts, the promise of the research university, and the study of the intellectual tradition of Catholicism or other religions in both contexts.

All, however, seek to reflect together upon the inter-relation of knowledge across the university, and form friendships in this common pursuit. They engage with the questions that transcend the disciplines, while striving to draw wisdom from each one. The Fellows program is open to current Penn and Drexel undergraduate students of all confessions and affiliations. If you are a graduate student, please visit our website for more information about our Grad Fellows Program


Collegium Undergraduate Fellows help shape programs like Food For Thought as well as social gatherings for the Undergrad Fellow community. Fellows also receive special access to the Institute's guest speakers and Faculty Fellows, which may include invitations to join staff and guest speakers for private dinners and to participate in faculty-mentored research opportunities. Fellows also have the opportunity to run for election to the Undergrad Fellowship Executive Committee and take on greater leadership roles.