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Hispanic Heritage Month

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Paola Roldan-Arroyo for the 2022 Hispanic Heritage Month.

Paola Roldan-Arroyo

Prior Education: University of Puerto Rico (B.S. in chemistry)

Current Program: Forensic Science

Connect: Instagram

 

What motivates you to do science?

I chose a career in science because it provides answers to inquisitive minds like mine. It is also the future of our society. We have come a long way as a community, and the more we learn, the more questions we have. My motivation for pursuing forensic science, specifically, is to use my scientific knowledge and skills to help others.

 

What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean to you?

Hispanic Heritage Month to me is a way of raising awareness and sharing a little bit of our culture with everyone. Being Hispanic means being accepting and open to all kinds of people, cultures, and races that come together. Being Hispanic means not looking at people's skin but having a sense of community and equality all around, regardless of looks. I am proud of being part of such a diverse group of individuals!

 

Anything else you’d like to share?

Pursing my master's degree in forensic science here at Penn State has been the opportunity of a lifetime and one that I am most proud of! WE ARE!