Needing to fill seats and facing demand for faster routes to jobs, more colleges are shortening their degree programs.
Caleb University's College of Law shines at the JURITRUST Moot Competition, named Overall Best in the Southwest and third ...
The University of Delaware’s Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice is internationally recognized for its research, faculty, and academic programs, including a top-ranked graduate criminology ...
Graduate programs across The City University of New York have again been recognized by U.S. News & World Report, which ...
Without family nearby, he spent months moving between motels and eventually sleeping outside in Fort Wayne.
The Lane Community College Board of Education wants more time and public input on proposed program cuts. Facing an estimated ...
ST. CLAIRSVILLE – Jefferson County Joint Vocational School’s criminal justice students recently attended an immersion program ...
Izzi Pineda and Jamal Crawford are both seniors at Dr. Albert D. Holland High School of Technology in Dorchester.
She made history as the first South Asian woman to become a Judge in New York State, and the first Indian-American woman appointed to Criminal Court in New York’s history.
Kennesaw State University students are using theatre to help incarcerated persons prepare for life after prison, while gaining a better understanding of the population they will serve in their future ...
Lawyers for Mahmoud Khalil, the former Columbia University graduate student fighting deportation, have asked Judge Emil Bove ...