Master’s student Kathryn Robbins recently presented her research findings on “Children as Weapons of Terror” at the 2012 Southern Criminal Justice Association Conference in Atlantic Beach, FL. The exploitative use
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CJ Student’s Article Accepted for Publication by the Council on Undergraduate Research
Criminal Justice student R. Ally Martin recently had her article, “The Five Ground Rules of Research for First Generation Students,” accepted for online publication by the Council on Undergraduate Research.
Dr. Lanier Appointed to AAS and AMSA Positions
Criminal Justice Department Chair Dr. Mark M. Lanier has been appointed to be the regional representative for the Alabama Academy of Sciences‘ (AAS) National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium research
CJ/SOC Students Receive Honorable Mention in Research & Creativity Competition
Criminal Justice/Sociology students Rita (Ally) Martin and Dorie Kogut received honorable mention for their presentations at the Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity Conference on April 9, 2012. Martin, who was
Outstanding Graduate Student Award Winner Looks Forward To Bright Future
Allison (Ally) Monge’s entire life was based in California, until one day, when she received a special letter in the mail. The envelope contained a scholarship offer from The University
Collaborative Research Showcased on National McNair Scholars Website
Beginning in early March 2012, Tonya Hutto, December 2011 graduate from our CJ undergraduate program and 2011 McNair Scholar, and Dr. Rebecca Howell, Tonya’s McNair Faculty Research Mentor, were featured
Graduate Student Receives 2nd Place Honors for Alabama Academy of Science Research Presentation
Graduate student Joseph (Andy) Musick received 2nd place honors for his research presentation at the 89th annual meeting of the Alabama Academy of Science. Musick’s presentation, which appeared as part
Student To Present Research To Members Of Congress On Capitol Hill
Tonya Hutto, 2011 McNair Scholar and December 2011 graduate from our undergraduate CJ program, was selected by the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) to present her McNair research to members
CJ Student Receives USA TODAY’s All-USA College Academic Honors
Criminal Justice student Morgan Booker was selected to USA TODAY’s 2011 All-USA College Academic Honorable Mention Team. USA TODAY honors only about 20 Honorable Mention Team members nationwide for their
Faculty member Dr. Ebony Johnson receives her Ph.D.
Faculty member Dr. Ebony Johnson received her Ph.D. on Friday, August 5, 2011 at Coleman Coliseum. Many congratulations!