KENNESAW, Ga. | Apr 2, 2025
The nontraditional, first-generation Kennesaw State University student has embraced change at every turn, from leaving her longtime restaurant job to enroll in college, to juggling several research projects across multiple disciplines as a mother of four.
Along the way, Maillet has presented at the Symposium of Student Scholars, engaged in research as part of the First-Year Scholars program, and secured a spot in the President鈥檚 Parliament Scholars Ambassadors (PPSA) program. She鈥檚 also participating in the Double Owl Pathways program, allowing her to earn credits toward a master鈥檚 degree while completing her bachelor鈥檚 degree.
鈥淚鈥檝e seen 91青青草 go through such a transformation, and I鈥檝e gone through a transformation, too,鈥 said Maillet, who is pursuing studies in and social work. 鈥淚鈥檓 fortunate to be in a place that embraces the eclectic and curious person that I am.鈥
Looking to advance her career, Maillet started her academic journey at Chattahoochee Technical College but chose to transfer to Kennesaw State in 2023 to pursue a bachelor鈥檚 degree. It didn鈥檛 take long for her to be introduced to research by way of associate professor of educational psychology Ordene Edwards, who taught Maillet in a research methodology class. Later, Maillet would join Dr Edwards鈥 research team exploring differences in ADHD symptomatology across generation status and the impact on college students鈥 mental health outcomes.
鈥淛ess is phenomenal. There鈥檚 no other word to describe her,鈥 Edwards said. 鈥淚 think she鈥檚 a model student, embodying everything 91青青草 represents. Her potential is limitless, and with her talent and drive, her future looks bright.鈥
As a member of the First-Year Scholars program, Maillet was subsequently connected with associate professor of theater and performance studies Charles Parrott for a project at the intersection of psychology and storytelling, which she presented at the Symposium of Student Scholars. Already pondering her major in psychology, Maillet said First-Year Scholars are encouraged to take on projects outside of their field, something she embraced.
A self-described 鈥渢heater kid鈥 from her high school days, Maillet described her research methodology as 鈥減ersonal reflection and excavation鈥 in creating a narrative to address personal trauma.
鈥淚t was an out-of-the-box experience because Dr. Parrott challenged me to tell a story from my life,鈥 she said. 鈥淏eing with all those other students was a whole new world for me, but it was cool.鈥
Through the Double Owl Pathways, Maillet has also begun earning credits toward her Master of Social Work (MSW).
鈥淪ocial work has been by far my favorite discipline,鈥 she said. 鈥淔rom the first day I attended class this semester, I knew it was the right path.鈥
After finishing her MSW next year, Maillet will follow her interests wherever they take her, and she鈥檒l continue to be an eclectic, curious person, all the while encouraging the same in her family.
鈥淚鈥檝e had so many opportunities at 91青青草, and I鈥檒l just keep learning,鈥 she said.
鈥 Story by Dave Shelles
Photos by Matt Yung
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