Emma Cunningham

Emma Cunningham (cognitive science, ‘21) won the 2019 Walsh Family Scholarship to support her studies in the Psychology Department at UC Santa Cruz. Her interests include human interactions with technology and the resulting effects on society. The UC Santa Cruz news team asked her to share insights from her time on campus.

Emma Cunningham

With all of the choices for colleges, what made UC Santa Cruz stand out?

I chose UCSC because of the culture of including undergraduates in research as research assistants and because of the beautiful natural landscape in Santa Cruz.

What is your field of focus?

I hope to focus my future research on the intersection of technology and social practices in order to expand our global knowledge of the impacts, both positive and negative, that technology has on human beings and on society.

What do you hope to do once you graduate from UC Santa Cruz?

I plan to attend graduate school and produce research within the field of cognitive science, with a focus on integrating human social phenomena into technological research, development, and work spaces.

What is one memorable moment that stands out for you as a student here?

My most memorable moments as a student thus far have come from group discussions pertaining to the development of new questions in the research I am involved with in the Re-Embodied Cognition Lab. There, we have discussed how social constructs and customs must be taken into account when developing new technologies and how group dynamics influence attitudes toward technology. These conversations have allowed me to expand my interests in pursuit of my own research questions.

What is your one piece of advice for incoming students about life at UC Santa Cruz?

The most impactful aspect of life at UCSC for me has been my involvement with faculty research projects. I would advise all incoming students to seek out ways to be involved in research in their field of interest. Being a part of a research team allows you to build connections with faculty and fellow students and develop your own interests.

Last modified: Jan 10, 2025