BU Journeys: Zhenghui Wang (CAS’22, GRS’22)
Trying to keep up with Zhenghui Wang (CAS’22, GRS’22) requires the stamina of a long-distance runner. When he’s not working as an RA on Bay State Road, he can be found racing to classes (he graduates with a joint BS/MS in computer science in May), clocking in at his other job, as a senior office assistant and media assistant in BU’s Student Employment Office, or volunteering as a tech lead with the BU chapter of Hack4Impact and as a senior tech lead with Google Developer Student Clubs.
“I am committed to working at the intersection of social justice, education, and computer science,” Wang says. “I’ve taught advanced computer science to high school students, facilitated workshops to help students gain technical skills and jump-start their own projects, as well as offered academic support and mentorship to underprivileged students in the Boston area. I love to effect positive change.”
In the accompanying video, Wang, armed with a GoPro camera, takes us along on a typical day in his life as a college student, traversing one end of campus to the other. Take a look.
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