
Eryn Rhodes graduated With Distinction from the University of Virginia in 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies, with concentrations in Law & Society and Gender Studies, respectively. While at UVA, she was awarded the Corcoran Department of History’s 2024 Innes Award for her research on race-based anti-literacy laws and mid 20th century student journalism in Central Virginia. In her free time, Eryn enjoys reading and is a long-time equestrian.
Eryn is passionate about public interest law, international human rights, and aiding survivors of gender-based violence. She is thrilled to continue her professional journey with Bromberg, Petre & Martin, PLLC, and looks forward to attending the University of Virginia School of Law in 2026.
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