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Shaun Gabbidon Image: Penn State Harrisburg Gabbidon named a Distinguished Alumnus by Indiana University of Pennsylvania May 11, 2021 MIDDLETOWN, Pa. – Shaun Gabbidon, distinguished professor of criminal justice in Penn State Harrisburg’s School of Public Affairs, has been named a Distinguished Alumnus by Indiana University of Pennsylvania, an honor bestowed upon fewer than 400 of its more than 150,000 alumni. Gabbidon received his doctoral degree in criminology in 1996. Honored during a virtual ceremony in April, Gabbidon is a world-renowned criminologist. He has served as a fellow at Harvard University s W.E.B. Du Bois Institute and has taught at the Center for Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. ....
April 8, 2021 Share This: Monishia “Moe” Miller’s dedication to her students and passion for inspiring future community leaders have earned her recognition as Cal State Fullerton’s 2020-21 Outstanding Lecturer. Miller , lecturer in criminal justice, has taught at Cal State Fullerton since 2011. The award was announced at the April 8 Academic Senate meeting. Known affectionately by students and faculty as “Coach Moe,” Miller is dedicated to preparing and equipping students with the critical thinking, writing and communication skills needed for the criminal justice field. Miller teaches courses such as “Introduction to Crime, Law, and Justice,” “Foundations of Criminal Justice,” “Juvenile Justice Administration,” “Theories of Crime and Delinquency” and “Minorities and the Criminal Justice System.” ....
We’ll boldly go … A noon Monday Lunch and Learn on science fiction, the first of two presented this month by the Sullivan Museum and History Center, will lead this week’s campus activities schedule, which also includes several sessions related to criminal justice and law enforcement careers. Science fiction enthusiasts Glennie Sewell and Joseph Cates will lead the noon to 1 p.m. Monday session, “Star Trek: From Science Fiction to Science Facts,” which will focus on the lasting resonance of “Star Trek,” the television show created by Gene Roddenberry, and what in the show has proven prescient or purely fantastical. The show first broadcast in 1966 and ran for three seasons; it has lived on in movies and television shows, conferences and games for 55 years. ....
March 9, 2021 By Adriana Aumen, College of Arts and Sciences The international Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) has selected Faith Lutze, a Washington State University professor and expert in criminal justice, to receive the group’s prestigious Founder’s Award in recognition of “a career of providing substantial contributions to the Academy and to the discipline of criminal justice through education and research.” A member of the WSU Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology faculty since 1995, Lutze will be honored at the ACJS annual meeting to be held virtually in April. “Her career and commitment to criminal justice embodies the ACJS mission to transform justice through research, education, and practice,” said Frances Bernat, a Regents professor and associate dean at Texas A&M International University, in nominating Lutze for the award. ....