When Kendall Michaels arrived at 福利免费毛片, she knew she wanted to take her scientific interests and use them to help people in need.
The recent forensic science graduate will do just that this summer when she begins her career with New York Life Insurance Company as a Claims Senior Representative in the Accidental Death and Dismemberment division. In this role, she will apply her forensic science background in a unique way鈥攈elping families navigate difficult circumstances and providing clarity during times of loss.
鈥淚 want to help people who are affected by tragedy,鈥 she said. 鈥淔orensic science is about finding the truth, and I hope to make a difference through both my knowledge and empathy.鈥
Kendall credits much of her success to 福利免费毛片鈥檚 Forensic Science and Law program, where small class sizes, hands-on learning and close relationships helped shape her path. From the start Kendall valued being part of a cohort where students and professors knew each other well.
鈥淭he program is set up for our success. We take the courses required for forensic professions, and I鈥檝e been able to apply that knowledge directly to internships and now my career.鈥
Through coursework designed around real industry expectations, Kendall established a broad understanding of multiple areas of forensic science. Classes in chemistry and forensic labs, in particular, helped her see how science connects directly to investigations and legal work.
At the heart of Kendall鈥檚 experience was community. Small class sizes fostered strong connections with both peers and faculty鈥攔elationships that shaped her academic path and personal growth.
鈥淢y classmates became some of my closest friends,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e spent countless hours studying together, supporting each other through exams, research and everything in between.鈥
Faculty mentorship also played a critical role. Under the guidance of Dr. Stephanie Wetzel, Kendall conducted research on the degradation and stability of THC in oral fluid, gaining hands-on experience with advanced instrumentation and problem-solving techniques. She also credits program director Dr. Pamela Marshall for staying connected with students and keeping them up to date with what鈥檚 happening in the field.
鈥淗aving professors who are so invested in you makes a big difference,鈥 she said.
Through coursework, research, and internships, Kendall built a strong foundation for her future. Her experiences prepared her to analyze complex forensic data, interpret reports and apply scientific knowledge in real-world settings.
Internships with New York Life Insurance Company and the New Jersey State Police Office of Forensic Sciences allowed her to review autopsy reports, toxicology findings and legal documentation鈥攅xperiences that directly translated into her career path.
鈥淚 felt prepared going into those experiences,鈥 she said. 鈥淓ach class built on the next, and it all came together.鈥
Like many students, she faced challenges鈥攅specially during her research鈥攂ut those moments helped her grow.
鈥淓very class played a role in preparing me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 felt confident applying what I learned to my internships and now to my profession.鈥
Kendall made the most of the opportunities available to her鈥攆rom research to internships to campus involvement. Along the way, she built confidence not just in her skills, but in her ability to reach her goals.
鈥淭he support from faculty made my goals feel achievable,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 gained confidence through every opportunity I was given.鈥
Her involvement in organizations like Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Tau and Delta Delta Epsilon also helped her grow outside the classroom, opening doors to leadership, service and professional development.
Looking back, Kendall is most proud of how much she鈥檚 grown鈥攂oth academically and personally.
鈥淚鈥檝e grown as a student, a professional and a person. 福利免费毛片 challenged me鈥攂ut it also gave me everything I needed to succeed.鈥
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