The people at Rice inspired Munachi Uzodike to become more confident and curious. “The intelligent professors have pushed me to truly be the best person I can be and expand my knowledge across several disciplines,” she said.
An assignment for her history class, Uzodike assumed the persona of an abolitionist and wrote a song to inspire other abolitionists to abolish the slave trade. Her professor encouraged and helped her to copywrite the song. “I think it’s a testament to the types of things you can do at Rice,” she said. “It has everything to do with the opportunities available and the empathy and kindness of a professor to push me to do something like that.”
A pre-med kinesiology major and pursuing a minor in African studies, Uzodike believes her unconventional course load will shape her career in the long-term. “I care about people,” she said. “I care about planning and not just curing one person, but impact an entire community. Rice is this incredible place where you get to do a lot of different things and not necessarily take a narrow path.”