Anne Hobbs, Ph.D., Criminology and Criminal Justice
“The prestige of the Fulbright awards is an impressive and fitting recognition for these faculty and students, CPACS Dean John Bartle said. But they are much more than an award. They are an unparalleled opportunity to exchange and grow knowledge across the world. With these five Mavericks going to four continents, they will take their knowledge and expertise to share, but they will also bring back ideas, insights and new practices that they will share with Nebraskans for many years to make our communities better.”
Each year, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study and teaching opportunities in over 140 countries to recent graduates and graduate students. While thousands apply, only a small number receive funding.
All roads, virtual though they’ve sometimes been this year, have led here.
Commencement, Joint Commissioning and the White Coat Ceremony lie ahead this week, a trio of rites capping the 2020-21 academic year. Norwich University adapted to the coronavirus pandemic and went about its business, led by Dr. Mark Anarumo in his first year as president.
A pair of distinguished military speakers will deliver remarks for the Commencement, which will run at 9 a.m. and noon at Shapiro Fieldhouse and Kreitzberg Arena and Joint Commissioning, which will run at 3 p.m. on Sabine Field at Haynes Family Stadium.
Commencement
Dr. Tara N. Richards is an Associate Professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (SCCJ) at the University of Nebraska, Omaha and a faculty lead in SCCJ’s Victimology and Victim Studies Research Lab. Her research and teaching expertise focuses on sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and the role of gender in criminal justice system processes. Richards’ has published more than 60 peer reviewed journal articles and numerous book chapters, many of which focus on domestic violence, and has received more $1.5 million dollars in grant funding to support her research. Her research has been featured in top outlets such as Annals of Internal Medicine, Child Abuse and Neglect, Law and Human Behavior, and Crime & Delinquency, and she is the co-editor of the book, Sexual Victimization: Then and Now.
Events for volunteers, accepted students, Corps of Cadets regimental commander change highlight campus calendar
Norwich University will spotlight its present its service tradition and its future incoming students in the semester and 2020-21 academic year’s next-to-last week,
National Volunteer Week began in 1974 and this week was heralded in a proclamation by the White House and President Joe Biden.
“By helping others, volunteers also help themselves. They learn new skills, expand their professional networks, connect with neighbors, and experience the satisfaction that comes from serving a larger cause.”
U.S. President Joe Biden
“We are living in a moment that calls for hope and light and love hope for our futures, light to see our way forward, and love for one another,” Biden’s proclamation read. “Volunteers provide all three. … This week, we recognize the enduring contributions of our Nation’s volunteers and encourage more Americans to join their ra
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