About Me

Vivienne Su, Taiwanese-American but born and raised in the Cincinnati area, is a freshman at The Ohio State University studying neuroscience and planning on becoming a physical therapist. Her passion to pursue such career stemmed from her 7 year dedication to playing golf. Golf and cello have shaped her to be the person she is today; it has taught her the true meaning perseverance and patience. She currently plays in the Buckeye Philharmonic orchestra, is a committee member in OSU’s Taiwanese American Student Association, and plays in OSU’s golf club as the only female member. At OSU, she is always striving to expand her knowledge in the science field and becoming a more rounded, innovative student. In high school, she volunteered at Bethesda North Hospital and played in multiple orchestra as service and for fun. As a future goal, Vivienne plans on volunteering at the Dodd Rehabilitation Hospital, joining a lab her sophomore year, and becoming a neuroscience or university ambassador. Vivienne hopes that her unique goals and experiences at OSU will set her apart from others.