Undergraduate Profile & Congratulations to Class of 2019

 

Undergraduate Profile:
Keilah Shaw.
Keilah Shaw

Keilah Shaw – As the President of the Criminal Justice Club, I take responsibility for students finding value in the club and work closely with other officers and faculty advisors so that students can network with future employers and gain experiences that are valuable on résumés. The Vice President role of Alpha Phi Sigma is similar and gives students the ability to have more opportunities, such as prison visits, and can provide benefits for future jobs after graduation. I have been passionate about the criminal justice system since I was a young child, and contributing to others’ success as well as my own within the Criminal Justice and Criminology Department has been amazing. Being the chair of the WSU Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) Advisory Board allows me to represent other students in finding connections with community partners, faculty, and staff to bring change to the surrounding area. Bringing change to the community is something that all college students have the power to do, but do not utilize their power enough, and I want to drive those efforts. Having the opportunity to be a part of all of these organizations has truly allowed me to know, during these past three years at WSU, that I picked the right college. I am excited to see what the future brings.

 

Congratulations Class of 2019!

Fall 2019

  • Graduate Students
    • Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice and Criminology: Duane Stanton
Duane Stanton smiles in his graduation regalia while holding a bouquet of wheat.olding
Dr. Duane Stanton.
    • Master of Arts in Criminal Justice and Criminology: Samantha Bill and Jerrica Kjorsvik
Masters degree graduates Jerrica Kjorsvik (2nd from left) and Samantha Bill (2nd from right) are flanked by 2020 master's degree candidates Gagenpreet Dhatt and Alexis Nordman while proudly posing in their graduation regalia.
Masters degree graduates Jerrica Kjorsvik (2nd from left) and Samantha Bill (2nd from right) are flanked by spring 2020 master’s degree candidates Gagenpreet Dhatt and Alexis Nordman.
  • Undergraduate Students
    • Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Criminology: 33 graduates