Class of 2013
Victoria Okuneye has a passion for understanding how the human mind makes decisions.
The brain and cognitive sciences major conducts hands-on research at MIT into the neural mechanisms behind denial and decision making, particularly in a person's decision to seek help, or not, in a health-related matter.
But she's also passionate about empowering youth around the world. She has traveled to Mexico and Jamaica to study neuroscience and global service. While there, she also taught local teachers computer skills that they could then teach their students.
Okuneye, who hails from the Midwest, is the daughter of Nigerian immigrants. She says that the fact that she was born in the U.S. inspires her to take advantages of all the opportunities that come her way.
Last year Okuneye won prestigious status as a Truman Scholar. She is also an accomplished salsa dancer and performer of spoken word poetry.
Okuneye plans to combine her two passions — neuroscience and international youth empowerment — by pursuing a career in global mental health care, focusing on disadvantaged youth. After graduation, she plans to pursue an MD/PhD and has said that she would like to become a professor one day.