Ebehiremhen Izokun
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Stanford Law School
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Before attending Stanford Law School, Ebehiremhen graduated from Duke University with a Bachelor’s in psychology, minoring in political science and education. There, she served as an AP psychology teacher, an Americorps Teaching Fellow, and a Costanzo Teaching Fellow. At Stanford, she served as co-president of the Black Student Law Association and Youth and Education Advocates and interned at notable organizations like Norton Rose Fulbright and Jones Day.

After college, Ebehiremhen expanded her knowledge of human behavior, social justice, politics, and education through a broad range of extracurricular activities and work experiences to prepare for law school. She is incredibly passionate about advocacy, education, immigration, and social change, especially in regards to how those topics affect marginalized groups. 

She first discovered her passion for education as an academic tutor for students ages 4–12. At Duke, she began tutoring student athletes in psychology, helping them prepare for tests. As a coach, Ebehiremhen goes above and beyond for students. Her greatest strengths include helping candidates strengthen their essays, providing strong feedback, and keeping them on track. She prides herself on being an accessible resource by actively listening, believing in students’ goals, and helping them achieve them. She appreciates the privilege of being a part of someone's academic journey—especially when that journey is towards law school! 

In her spare time, Ebehiremhen enjoys working out, watching Game of Thrones (or House of the Dragon), trying new restaurants, and spending time with friends.