2011 Social Sciences gradaute Alex Hancock received the Bachelor of Liberal Studies Outstanding Scholar Award at the 2011 College of Social Sciences Honors Conovcation.
Dr. Barbara Ewell, Professor of English and Humanities advisor, was the keynote speaker at the Faulkner and Chopin Conference at Southeast Missouri University.
Criminal Justice alum Tim Lentz (MCJ '08, BCJ '04) was recently named Chief Deputy of the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.
Fifty-five Evening Program students were named to the dean's list in spring 2008. Students must earn a 3.5 G.P.A. or better while carrying at least nine semester hours to qualify.
William E. Thornton, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Criminal Justice, chaired a session on Drug Court Evaluation and presented a paper at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences national meeting in 2008.
Karen Kutchera CC'98, a certified family nurse practicioner, joined the Elsemore Dixfield Center to provide healthcare services in Dixfield, Maine.
Twenty-seven Evening Program students were awarded scholarships in Spring 2009. The gifts were awarded to part-time and full-time students who have demonstrated academic achievement.
Thirty Evening Program students were awarded scholarships in Fall 2008. The gifts were awarded to part-time and full-time students who have demonstrated academic achievement.