June graduated Magna Cum Laude Highest Honors in Government and a language citation in Japanese from Harvard College in 2024. Her 105-page senior thesis explored the effects of high school voter registration drives on high school voter registration and turnout rates as a way to increase overall youth voter engagement and decrease the voter turnout gap between college-enrolled and non-college-enrolled youth. At Harvard, she was involved with Harvard Votes Challenge, Harvard Model Congress Asia, Harvard Public Opinion Project, the Crimson Arts, and the Harvard Visitor Center. In 2022, she was the Co-Chair of the Harvard Votes Challenge and oversaw the university's voter outreach program for the 2022 midterm elections. In 2023, she was elected President of Harvard Model Congress Asia and oversaw the 20th annual conference held at Seoul National University (Seoul, South Korea) in January 2024. She also conducted research with Professors Theda Skocpol, Ryan Enos, Joshua Kertzer, and Taeku Lee.Following graduation, June served as the Regional Organizing Director of the collar counties of Philadelphia for Project 26 Pennsylvania to oversee get-out-the-vote and voter registration efforts of college students in Pennsylvania for the 2024 election. She will then matriculate at Harvard Law School in fall 2025 to continue studying voting and civil rights.