
Victoria Gonzalez is a Rutgers Honors College and Douglass Residential College fourth-year student majoring in linguistics with a psychology minor. She is also pursuing the Certificate in Speech and Hearing Sciences in Linguistics in hopes of attending graduate school for speech-language pathology. Beyond her studies, Victoria works as a FIGS Peer Instructor for Exploring Linguistics and Speech & Hearing Sciences and is the president of the RU Speech and Hearing Sciences Club. She has worked as a Tutor for Multilingual Writers through the Rutgers Plangere Writing Center and as a Behavioral Assistant with children with Autism through the Rutgers Collaborative Center for Community-Based research. Motivated by her experiences as a multicultural woman and the stories of others, she aims to work with and for marginalized groups through open discourse on social justice issues. In her free time, she enjoys watching anime, eating unhealthy amounts of sweets, and going to concerts.