

Kendall is a dual M.S. student in Fisheries & Wildlife and EEB at MSU. Her master's thesis aims to create a model that can predict how harmful algal blooms in lakes in the U.S. will respond to future climate change scenarios. She received her B.S. from the University of Michigan with majors in EEB and German. Kendall’s research interests include aquatic and Arctic ecology, climate change, microbiology, and entomology; and she hopes to pursue a PhD related to aquatic and microbial ecology after obtaining her M.S. Outside of work, Kendall loves to go fishing, hike, and create art!