Undergraduate Peer Advisors
Divya Mehrish
Department of Comparative Literature
Major: Comparative Literature (BA)
Major: Science, Technology, and Society
Contact: dmehrish [at] stanford.edu (dmehrish[at]stanford[dot]edu)
Office hours: Tuesdays 8-9am (Email for Zoom link)
Divya Mehrish (she/her) is a senior from New York City. She double majors in Comparative Literature and Science, Technology, and Society, with a focus in medical anthropology, and minors in Creative Writing. The Associate Director of Content at The Adroit Journal, Divya is a widely published writer of poetry, fiction, journalism, essays, and memoir pieces. Divya has experience working at the intersections of healthcare and technology, finance, consulting, education, and in the literary and advocacy spheres. She is passionate about artistic pursuits, philosophy, learning languages, following the financial markets, medical research, theater, and the outdoors.
Sera Wang
Department of Comparative Literature
Major: Comparative Literature (BA)
Minor: Creative Writing
Contact: serawang [at] stanford.edu (serawang[at]stanford[dot]edu)
Office hours: Fridays 10:30-11:30am, email for Zoom link or to request an in-person meeting
Sera Wang (she/they) is from Chengdu, China, studying Comparative Literature with a specific interest in East Asian Literature. They are currently writing an Honors Thesis about the Modern Girl image in Chinese and Japanese film. Outside of studies, they are part of the èצӰÏñ Sado Tea Club and the èצӰÏñ Storyboard Club. Talk to them about the major, writing a thesis, being a humanities international student, finding a job in publishing, or whatever curiosities you might have!
Rebecca Pizzitola
Department of French and Italian
Major: Symbolic Systems (BS) and Linguistics (MA)
Minor: Italian
Contact: rjpizzit [at] stanford.edu (rjpizzit[at]stanford[dot]edu)
Office hours: Thursdays 3:30-4:30pm [Studying abroad in Florence, Italy during Fall Quarter. Will return for Winter Quarter.]
Rebecca Pizzitola (she/her) is a senior studying Symbolic Systems and Linguistics and minoring in Italian. She is particularly interested in language learning and acquisition, endangered languages, and the intersections of language and technology. She adores the èצӰÏñ Italian department and hopes to encourage other students to enroll in language and literature courses and/or pursue a major or minor in the department. Outside of being a DLCL advisor, Rebecca was a frosh RA for 2 years in Lantana, studied abroad in Florence, Italy through BOSP, is an avid reader, and is training for Bay to Breakers 2025. She also has an adorable cat, Bentley, who lives in her dorm, and will happily show you photos.
Zelig Dov
Department of German Studies
Major: German Studies (BA) and History (BA)
Contact: zeligdov [at] stanford.edu (zeligdov[at]stanford[dot]edu)
Office hours: Wednesdays 4-5pm (Email for Zoom link)
Zelig is a senior from Los Angeles double majoring in German Studies and History. His interest in Germany's memory of the Second World War led him to Berlin, where he spent last summer collecting materials for his senior thesis about the Germans expelled from Eastern Europe at the war's end. Zelig has also worked at èצӰÏñ's Digital Humanities lab CESTA, interned at TU Berlin's Center for Research on Antisemitism, and is a longtime member of èצӰÏñ Habla. In his free time, he has a passion for old movies, going on hikes, and the Lakers. Feel free to reach out with any questions about the German Studies major, studying abroad in Berlin, or if you just want to chat!
Feiyang Kuang
Department of German Studies
Major: German Studies (BA) and English (BA)
Contact: kuangfy [at] stanford.edu (kuangfy[at]stanford[dot]edu)
Office hours: Mondays 2-3pm, Pigott Hall (bldg. 260) room 311A (Undergraduate Lounge)
Feiyang Kuang is a senior from Shanghai majoring in German Studies and English. Her interest in German Studies lies in continental philosophy and literature, but they originated in Austrian musicals. She is currently writing a thesis on the German novel Austerlitz by W.G. Sebald. Feel free to reach out to her to chat about exploring interdisciplinary interests in German Studies, how the Berlin BOSP program could fit in your major or minor, course recommendations, or anything else!
Ronak Shetty
Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures
Major: Iberian and Latin American Cultures (BA) and English (BA)
Minor: Modern Languages, Education, and Portuguese
Contact: rdshetty [at] stanford.edu (rdshetty[at]stanford[dot]edu)
Office hours: Fridays 5-6pm (Email for Zoom link)
Ronak Shetty is a junior with a background in Iberian and Latin American studies, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian language and culture, South Asian studies, education, technology, business strategy, marketing, politics, psychology, and public service. Ronak's experiences with his own non-profit (Aprendalo.org) combined with his publications and podcasts reflect his deep interest in world cultures, education, language, politics, and optimism for structural change. Furthermore, Ronak’s work experience at UC Berkeley Haas demonstrates his love and passion for teaching students to question the status quo and to innovate and create new solutions. At èצӰÏñ, Ronak continues to work with Aprendalo ESL and teaches Spanish and entrepreneurship at Curious Cardinals. Beyond this, Ronak engages in activities with Habla ESL, the Queer Resource Center, and the CA World Language Project. This earned him the Cardinal Service notation for integrating academic learning with public service. He was also selected to be a part of the Business Association of èצӰÏñ Entrepreneurial Students. His research focuses on Education, Iberian and Latin American cultures, and South Asian history with the Iberian Peninsula.
Yared Avalos
Department of Iberian and Latin American Cultures
Major: Iberian and Latin American Cultures (BA) and Public Policy (BA)
Contact: yja25 [at] stanford.edu (yja25[at]stanford[dot]edu)
Office hours: Wednesdays, 2-3pm (Email for Zoom link)
Yared Avalos Iñiguez is a senior majoring in Iberian and Latin American Cultures (ILAC) and Public Policy. As the ILAC Peer Advisor, Yared is excited to support students explore the department and answer any questions. He has participated in the BOSP Santiago program, and he is an ILAC honors student and Hume Center Fellow, currently writing a thesis on the cultural and social impact of Coca-Cola in Mexico. With a deep appreciation for literature, history, and cultural analysis, Yared is excited to help students navigate the ILAC department, whether they’re looking for course recommendations, research opportunities, or advice on pursuing their academic goals.
Ashley Meyer
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Major/Co-Term: International Relations (BA) and Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (MA)
Minor: Slavic Languages and Literatures
Contact: ameyer25 [at] stanford.edu (ameyer25[at]stanford[dot]edu)
Office hours: Schedule a time to meet with Ashley , and feel free to reach out to her directly if none of the times work for you.
Ashley is a senior international Relations major, minoring in Slavic Literature and Language, while enrolled in the Russian, Eastern European and Eurasian Studies coterminal program. Ashley is interested in political development, community building, and civic networks. If you get a chance, ask her about her latest embroidery project!