The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) is proud to announce Science and Technology Week 2019
Unit: Criminal Justice Sciences
Criminal Justice Sciences faculty members selected to share research in Washington, D.C.
The Division on Women and Crime of the American Society of Criminology hosted its first Congressional briefing with faculty members Shelly Clevenger and Cara Rabe-Hemp taking part.
Juvenile justice across continents: Research compares youth centers in Japan and the U.S.
Working with young people to give them a second chance can look different in the United States and Japan, according to Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Joanne Savage.
#CASTFreshmanFeature: CJS major Yuli steps out of her comfort zone
Our freshman feature spotlights a first-year undergraduate student with a major in the College of Applied Science and Technology.
Faculty honored for their commitment to professional development
Three academic departments received CTLT’s Path to Excellence award for dedication to improving student learning in 2018
Suspension of potential: Charles Bell examines perceptions of school discipline
School suspensions are counterintuitive in nature, says Charles Bell, who uses his own experiences growing up in Detroit to help others tap into their potential.
War wounds: Military alum’s mission brings salve to soldiers’ souls
Col. David Rabb ’83 is an expert in the hell that is war.
Students network with alums at the inaugural #CASTConnections in Chicago
College of Applied Science and Technology held the inaugural edition of CAST Connections, a networking event aimed at connecting students with alums.
Criminal justice sciences students share their research experiences at Stockton University
Four criminal justice sciences majors presented an overview of their research projects developed as part of a postgraduate course at Stockton University.
Clothing drive for correctional center
The Department of Criminal Justice Sciences’ student organizations—Criminal Justice Association, Breaking Barriers, and Alpha Phi Sigma—are partnering with LaSalle County’s Sheridan Correctional Center on a clothing drive for individuals released from the center.