Elijah Larson

Undergraduate Research Fellow

Bio

Elijah is an undergraduate student pursuing dual majors in Economics and English, with an expected graduation in Spring 2025.

In Spring 2022, Elijah became a member of the CGO with a focus in technology research. Currently, his research is centered around the Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Google. He is dedicated to exploring the intricacies of this case and gaining a deeper understanding of the implications it holds for the technology industry.

Elijah’s involvement in the CGO allows him to contribute to meaningful research discussions and expand his knowledge in the field of technology.

About Student Research Fellowships

Undergraduate Research Fellows at the Center for Growth and Opportunity work alongside CGO’s research staff and a worldwide network of scholars. Our fellows are integral components to the Center’s research process.

During their fellowships, undergraduate students have the opportunity to write independently as well as contribute to ongoing research. Students are guided through the research process as they help answer questions related to technology and innovation, environmental stewardship, immigration, and tax policy. CGO fellows are encouraged to share their research at academic conferences, poster exhibitions, and symposiums. Our fellows also work with the Center’s outreach team to get their research to the right people, at the right time in order to make real changes in the world.