Maame Forson
Undergraduate Student
Maame Forson was an undergraduate student at Harvard studying cognitive neuroscience and evolutionary psychology with a secondary in social anthropology and a citation in twi. On campus, she worked as an SAT tutor, college consultant, and occasional babysitter. She was one of the co-founders of the Association of Ghanaian students, where she served as inclusivity chair. She was also social chair of Keychange, the Black acapella group, and she mentored high school students with sickle cell anemia with a campus org called Strive.