Instructors and support staff spent more than 11,230 hours on professional development in the area of teaching and learning.
Unit: Criminal Justice Sciences
University teaching initiative awards announced
Lauren Bratslavsky, Shelley Clevenger, Lea Cline, Tracy Mainieri, and Amanda Miller are the recipients of the 2016 Outstanding University Teaching Initiative Awards.
Understanding the lives of veterans in the justice system
Phil Mulvey has received a nearly $100,000 grant from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) to explore the daily lives of veterans who enter the criminal justice system.
CAST 50×50: Julia Luchtenburg, Criminal Justice Sciences
Julia Luchtenburg, a 2013 criminal justice sciences alumni is featured in the CAST 50×50 series.
Clevenger receives American Society of Criminology award
Department of Criminal Justice Sciences Professor Shelly Clevenger is the recipient of the American Society of Criminology, Division of Victimology’s Faculty Teacher of the Year Award.
Criminal Justice Professor Rabe-Hemp named CAST Outstanding Researcher
Rabe-Hemp’s area of research is focused in policing; specifically, she is interested in how diversity in policing affects police behavior, as well as opportunities in the field.
CAST 50×50: Ashley Farmer, Criminal Justice Sciences
Ashley Farmer from the Department of Criminal Justice Sciences is featured in the CAST 50×50 series.
CAST students excel in their summer internships in Washington, D.C.
This past summer, Criminal Justice Sciences students had the time of their life as interns in our nation’s capital.
WGS 400 Independent Study Spotlight: Jenny Satchwell
Meet Jenny Satchwell, who is working toward her degree in the School of Social Work at Illinois State University.
5 things you will discover in latest Redbird Scholar
The spring issue of the Redbird Scholar has been published.