The College of Applied Science and Technology will host Science and Technology Week April 11-April 15.
CAST to host 16th annual Science and Technology Week
The College of Applied Science and Technology will host Science and Technology Week April 11-April 15.
The College of Applied Science & Technology (CAST) is hosting a day devoted to women in leadership on Thursday, April 14.
The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) is hosting a professional development dinner Monday, April 11, 2016. This dinner is a one-of-a-kind occurrence that gives students the chance to network with CAST alumni.
More women are studying agriculture, technology, computer science, and criminal justice, but they are still outnumbered when they graduate. And 30 years ago, they were really outnumbered.
Judge Walter Brandon Jr. looked as placid as a pond, as he had all day, while he waited for the next case to begin in St. Clair County’s juvenile justice courtroom.
Samantha Garner, a senior criminal justice sciences major from Watseka, spent the fall semester studying abroad at Glasgow Caledonian University in Glasgow, Scotland.
A nearly $300,000 grant from the National Institutes of Justice will allow an interdisciplinary research team at Illinois State University to explore the viability—and the legal uses—of new crime-scene technology.
The Breaking Barriers program provides added support for female students pursuing criminal justice careers.
Senior criminal justice sciences major and politics and government minor Kaitlyn Goodrum will be part of Illinois State’s Model UN.
Jason Ingram will speak about police use of force at a talk sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union at 7 p.m. Wednesday, November 4.