Emmanuel Oludayo

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McNair Scholar Research Assistant

Emmanuel Oludayo is a second-year undergraduate student at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Emmanuel is a Psychology major with a minor in Statistics. He is the Vice President of the University of Minnesota Duluth Psychology Club and is part of the McNair program at St. Scholastica, which assists first generation students, low income students, and students of color to pursue their dreams of graduate school. In the future, Emmanuel hopes to continue education and pursue a PhD in Clinical Psychology. Emmanuel's research interests include examining trauma's tendencies to protect the individual who experienced the trauma while simultaneously sponsoring, and rationalizing the unhealthy behavior and habits produced by the trauma. Outside of the classroom, Emmanuel enjoys reading, writing poetry, playing volleyball, listening to music, working out, playing guitar, playing piano, drawing, photography and working as a Direct Support Professional.

oluda007@d.umn.edu


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