McKayla Brady is a master’s student in the United Nations Master of Arts program (UNMA) at Rutgers University. Additionally, she works full time as a Staff Assistant at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Before enrolling at Rutgers, she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Susquehanna University, where she double majored in Political Science and Psychology, and was also a member of the Honors Program. During her undergraduate career, McKayla did a semester abroad at Temple University’s Rome campus in Italy, and also had the opportunity to present her senior capstone research at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research in Oklahoma City in 2018. Additionally, she was a member of Susquehanna’s softball team and continues her involvement with the game by coaching a 12 and under club softball team on the weekends.
McKayla is a passionate and hard-working individual who is eager to try and learn new things. In the future she wants to work for the Foreign Service or an international NGO based in New York or Washington DC. She enjoys experiencing and learning about different cultures and hopes to incorporate that into her career.
“Nothing great ever happened in your comfort zone.”