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KenDahl Bowles: ‘I Have Been Able to Become the Best Version of Myself Through Wilmington College’

SENIOR SALUTES Honor Wilmington College's Graduating Seniors  2020 graduate KenDahl Bowles looks back on being a part of one of the most dynamic groups at Wilmington College — the softball team, which is known as the Wolfpack. "It has given me my fondest memories," she said. "Although, the memories are collective, I have been fortunate enough to experience countless amazing moments with the teammates, coaches and 'everybody's' over my years at WC." PICTURED: KenDahl Bowles KenDahl, a criminal justice major from Middletown, looks forward to being the best patrol officer she can be. "When I am ready, I would like to branch out in the police department if other opportunities are presented," she said. She looks back fondly upon her time at WC pleased that she embraced opportunities and friendships. "I have been able to become the best version of myself through Wilmington College," she said. "I have learned how to live my life to the fullest and look at situations from all different perspectives." KenDahl, who also was active in WeCare, has a few words of advice for future Wolfpack members and those who still have a few years before becoming College graduates. "I encourage you to embrace your time here, as you are blessed to have something in your life that will make saying goodbye so hard. With that being said, live in the moment and make every memory that you can!" SENIOR SALUTES are the result of Wilmington College's graduating seniors completing an online survey requesting them to look back on their time at WC and share favorite memories, especially meaningful events/relationships and how their time at the College has impacted them.