Katherine Brodsky from Cape Cod will graduate with a major in Forensic Criminology with a minor in Victimology.
“After graduation, I’m moving to Boston and hope to work in victim advocacy. I’m looking forward to living in the city and meeting new people and exploring new opportunities,” said Katherine. “I met some of my best friends for life and have made countless connections through the tight-knit community of Anna Maria. My professors have been great, and I feel like I’ve gotten a very hands-on experience as most of them work in the field. One of the best things about Anna Maria is that it offers close relationships with professors. My senior year took a turn when I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer early into the fall semester. My classmates and professors have shown me nothing but support and have made getting through one of the scariest times of my life a bit easier. This experience has shown me that the community at Anna Maria is what makes it different from other colleges.”
Katherine is a Dean’s list student, a writing tutor, and was volleyball manager for the 2023-24 season.
She added, “I’m excited to be finishing college with a lot of familiar faces who I’ve known since freshman year. It’s comforting walking into a new class at the beginning of the semester and already knowing most of the people around you. I especially notice at Anna Maria that we all want each other to succeed. We’re all willing to help each other to get to graduation.”
Good luck Katherine!