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Elisabeth Egeli, a dedicated third-year student, is immersing herself in the intricate world of human behavior through her double major in criminology and psychology, complemented by a minor in sociology. Her academic pursuits are not limited to the classroom; she is actively engaging in coursework that challenges her understanding of the psychological underpinnings of criminal behavior.
Egeli's commitment to her studies has led her to explore various facets of human interaction and societal structures, allowing her to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Her education abroad has further enriched her perspective, providing her with a global view of criminology and psychology. This unique blend of disciplines equips her with the tools to analyze and understand the motivations behind criminal actions.
As she delves deeper into her research, Egeli aims to contribute valuable insights into the complexities of criminal behavior, shedding light on the psychological factors that drive individuals to commit crimes. Her journey exemplifies the power of a liberal arts education in fostering critical thinking and empathy in understanding human nature.
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