Christopher Ndifon

Pullman, Washington, United States

Growing Up: "What do you want to be when you 'grow up' and why?"

My dream job would have to be a food critic. I mean who doesn't want to get paid for trying all different types of food from different places? lol However, realistically I want to own a consulting company where I can receive contracts to provide my technological services to large corporations to help them function more efficiently.

WSU Tidbits: "Why did you choose Washington State University?"

I chose Washington State University because I fell in love with the atmosphere of the campus and the close-knit school spirit that ignites this Cougar community. I was amazed at how strong the Cougar culture was here.

"Where is your favorite spot on campus?"

I really enjoy spending my time in the Compton Union Building. It is the central building in the middle of campus that has so many resources to provide. The Compton Union Building houses many of our on campus resources that the student body likes to get involved in such as the Student Involvement office and the Multicultural Student Services office and student centers.

"What advice do you have for new students?"

There are two things that I want all first year students to take with them. First, it is very important to gain the ability to apply what you are learning to real lfe situations. Second, get involved and manage your time wisely.

"What advice do you have for new Cougar parents?"

Allow your new Coug to grow as a student and as a human, but still check on theme periodically. Care Packages are always nice!

Favorites: "What is your favorite band and who is your favorite superhero?"

My favorite band is a hip hop group called OutKast and my favorite superhero is Ironman.

Involvement: "What are you involved in on campus?"

I am a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., I am the president of a men's focus group called Black Men Making a Difference, I am a tenor vocalist in WSU's very own gospel choir God's Harmony, I am a past officer and current member of the Black Student Union, and I am an avid volunteer for a high school outreach program called Visionaries Inspiring Black Empowered Students or VIBES.

  • Work
    • Washington State University
  • Education
    • Management Information Systems