Daisha Jones '25 is pursuing a MA in Forensic and Legal Psychology at Marymount University with an expected graduation in 2027.
Elizabeth Meier '24 is pursuing a MA in Forensic Psychology at the George Washington University Columbian College of Arts & Sciences with an expected graduation in 2026.
Mackenzie Brooks '22 is pursuing a MS and PhD in Criminology from University of Delaware, with expected graduations in 2024 and 2028 respectively. She is a graduate teaching assistant at DU.
India Oates '21 worked as a human research technologist at Penn State University's Empathy and Moral Psychology Laboratory for two years post graduation from SMCM. Now pursuing a PsyD in Clinical Psychology with concentration in forensic psychology part-time from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, she is a teaching assistant there as well as a clinical psychology assessment extern with Prince William Family Counseling.
Jessica Konecke '16 earned a MA in Forensic Psychology from George Washington University in 2018. She is a senior case manager at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and volunteers at an animal rescue. She is married to Luke Green '15.
Darya Baugh-Ruschman '14 earned a MS in Forensic Psychology with specialization in terrorism from Walden University in 2020. She is a case manager at CareMetx, LLC.
Sharon (Messenheimer) Kelley '06 earned a MS in Clinical Psychology from Drexel University in 2010 and a JD from Villanova University School of Law in 2011. She went on to earn a PhD in Clinical Psychology (Forensic) from Drexel University in 2014. She is a forensic psychology evaluator at the University of Virginia Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy. In this role she conducts forensic psychological evaluations, including competence to stand trial, mental state at the time of alleged offense, risk assessments, and capital sentencing. She is also an assistant professor of research in the department of psychiatry and neurobehavioral services at UVA and adjunct professor for James Madison University.
Pamela Barrigher '85 earned a PhD from George Washington University in 1996. She is a forensic psychologist at Center for Forensic Behavioral Sciences.