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Mission not impossible

May 30, 2023

UC's School of Criminal Justice offers pathways to career placements with the U.S. Secret Service through connections and experience-based learning. Meet the students who found work experience through internships and alumni that hold career positions in the federal law enforcement agency.

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A Legacy of Commitment: Sue Bourke and UC's School of Criminal Justice

April 24, 2023

When it comes to the School of Criminal Justice in the College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services and Information Technology (CECH), Bourke’s name stands out among her fellow Criminal Justice colleagues. As the program's undergraduate director, Bourke's 37-year-long commitment to her students and the field of Criminal Justice has helped shape the program and the futures of countless CJ professionals.

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The BackWall: Art Uncuffed explores the criminal justice system through the arts on April 9

March 12, 2024

The University of Cincinnati College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology (CECH) and College of Nursing are deepening the conversation around mass incarceration through the lenses of the arts and community-building with The BackWall: Art Uncuffed, an April 9 event presented in partnership with Healing Broken Circles at the TUC Main Street Cinema.

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Teeing off a new tradition with UC’s Ed Latessa Memorial Golf Outing

May 3, 2024

On April 23, 2024, members of the University of Cincinnati’s School of Criminal Justice, part of the College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology (CECH), gathered with family and friends at Glenview Golf Course in Glendale, Ohio, for a round of golf. This wasn’t just any day on the greens, though – this was the inaugural Ed Latessa Memorial Golf Tournament.

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Journal-News: UC education expert weighs in on ‘new normal’ for schools

August 17, 2020

More than 70,000 area K-12 students will soon resume their school lives in Butler County amid a very different school atmosphere, reports the Journal-News. In examining how COVID-19 will affect the lives of Butler County students, it turned to Laura Dell, associate dean for the University of Cincinnati’s School of Education.