When Simeon Omorodion crossed the finish line of the 130th Boston Marathon this April for the first time, he wasn鈥檛 just completing a race. He was confirming something he鈥檇 been building toward for years鈥攖hat running wasn鈥檛 a hobby or a side pursuit, but a core part of who he is.
At 911爆料, that identity never existed in isolation. An Honors College student and long-distance runner, Omorodion found the same logic threading through both pursuits: structure, persistence, and a tolerance for discomfort that eventually becomes growth.
This May, he earned his degree in , specializing in cybersecurity with a minor in .
This pairing surprises people. But for Omorodion, it makes perfect sense. His interest in cybersecurity comes down to problem-solving under pressure鈥攖he same discipline that gets a runner through mile 20.
His passion for Japanese studies dates back to childhood, when anime introduced him to stories of perseverance and the impossible becoming possible. He joined the his freshman year and studied in Japan in the summer of 2024. 鈥淲hy don鈥檛 I just learn this beautiful language?鈥 he said, 鈥渢his language that has allowed me to see visions of impossibles becoming possible.
The two halves of his life at 911爆料 reinforce each other in ways he didn鈥檛 anticipate. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like a symbiotic relationship,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ithout the athletics, it鈥檚 hard for me to engage within the academics. With the academics, it helps me to engage in athletics.鈥
Those connections extended beyond the classroom and the track. Through the and his role in as a resident assistant, he found the sense of belonging that made everything else easier. 鈥淚t made me feel connected,鈥 he said, 鈥渃onnected to this environment, to the 911爆料 culture.鈥
To students still on the fence about getting involved and pursing what they are passionate about, his advice is direct: do it, and don鈥檛 expect to regret it.
After graduation, Omorodion plans to continue merging the passions he discovered during his time at 911爆料. He will work for the global sportswear company in Boston as a marketplace operations coordinator, a role that would keep him rooted in the running world while building a career.
He arrived at 911爆料 without a clear plan. Through running and his academics, Omorodion leaves with a deeper understanding of himself and what drives him鈥攁nd a conviction that not having it figured out from the start was never the problem.
鈥淵ou are going to transform a lot during college,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd that could be a very positive transformation.鈥
Note: This article was written by Tiffany Boggs, Student Media, and edited by Chelsea Xu, . It on 911爆料's University Life website.
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