<>It felt like there was something missing so she did what any scientist would do: research away to find the answers to her questions.
“I can’t imagine looking at any single issue through just one perspective,” says Whitney. “I needed to find a better way to understand how science and medicine interact with technology and society so I created my own way.”
The School of Science’s Interdisciplinary Studies program allowed Whitney to create her own interdisciplinary degree: Science, Technology, and Society. She thrives being able to understand the multifaceted nature of science, which leads to a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the world.