K-State Criminology Club
Criminology Club Members 2009-2010
Why Should I Join the Criminology Club?
Any student interested in the study of crime and criminals would benefit from joining the club. Club members also get a more in-depth examination of the criminal justice field through our guest speakers and field trips. Finally, many of our members have developed professional contacts that have helped them in acquiring employment in the criminal justice field after graduation. When are the Criminology Club Meetings?
We usually meet once or twice a month throughout the school year. The meetings are set by the club's officers and announced by email to the members. Criminology Club President Naim Al-Amin speaks during a recent club meeting in the K-State Student Union.
For more information please visit the Criminology Website at http://ksucrimclub.weebly.com
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What is the Criminology Club?
The Criminology Club is a student organization designed to allow criminology and criminology/criminal justice-interested students a chance to meet and interact with professionals from the criminal justice field. All majors and areas of interest are welcome. Taylor Connolly, John Greub, Naim Al-Amin and
Kevin Murphy (not pictured is Josh Davis) (Criminology Club officers 2009-2010) Criminology Club Officers:
Ronnie Hernadez- President
[email protected] Rachel Winters- Vice President [email protected] Ian Huyett- Chief of Staff [email protected] Joseph Savage- Treasurer [email protected] Wellyn Gutknecht- Philanthropy/ Social Chair [email protected] Mackenzie Jantsch- Marketing/ Social Chair [email protected] Chase Fox- Historian [email protected] Dr. Roy Barnett- Faculty Advisor [email protected] How do I get involved in the Criminology Club?
You can come to any of the meetings or contact the adviser directly at [email protected] and he will put you on the club's email mailing list. Criminology Club Activities: The Criminology Club brings in speakers from different areas in the criminal justice system and also takes field trips to prisons, jails and other criminal justice agency sites. Furthermore, we help plan the Common Good Career Fair along with the Career Employment Services office. The career fair usually occurs in early March and we bring in employers representing criminal justice and social service agencies.
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