Regina Isabel Medina Rosales

MS candidate in Computational Analysis and Public Policy, Harris

Regina Isabel Medina is a graduate of the MS in Computational Analysis and Public Policy (MSCAPP) program at the University of Chicago, where she studied with the support of a Fulbright scholarship. She holds a BA in Public Policy from CIDE and has worked as a Data Analyst in the Mexican non-profit sector (at Intersecta and México, ¿Cómo Vamos?), transforming complex and unstructured data into engaging visualizations and publications that informed public policy discussions. Her areas of interest include gender, social equality, and non-punitive interventions. During her time at Harris, she served as a Graduate Research Assistant and was actively involved in student initiatives, including South Side Civic and the University of Chicago Mexican Association.