List/Grid Tag Archives: Criminal Justice degree
What Do a Dog’s Nose and Grant-Writing Skills Have in Common? Ask Narcotics Officer and Fort Worth Guest Speaker Harold Cussnick
Are writing skills that important in a criminal justice career? You bet they are! Our recent Fort Worth Campus guest speaker, Officer Harold Cussnick, drove home just how important good writing is during a fun and fact-filled presentation to our Criminal Justice students….
Criminal Justice Students “Experience the Field” with the Shreveport Police Department
Shreveport Criminal Justice Instructor and Corporal Patrick McConnell took his students on a field trip to the Shreveport Police Department on September 28, 2010, where they learned about the intriguing and routine aspects of criminal justice work firsthand…
National Night Out Against Crime in Nashville
Remington College in Nashville held its “National Night Out Against Crime 2010” on Tuesday, August 3. We were very happy to have the Nashville Mayor’s office represented. Also in attendance were at least 12 police officers, 3 firefighters (one fire truck), and several community members….
Criminal Justice Degree Instructor Shares 35 Years of Experience with Students
Mr. French started at Remington College in September 2006, just a year after the Criminal Justice degree program was introduced at the Campus. The program has benefited from his more than 35 years of experience, including positions as a juvenile and federal court probation officer,…
Fort Worth Criminal Justice Students Get Hands-On SWAT Demonstration
The Fort Worth Police Department’s Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team recently visited our Criminal Justice students at our Fort Worth, Texas College for an educational lecture and equipment demonstration…
Nashville College Campus holds National Night Out Events
Our Nashville campus and Criminal Justice degree program joins the national effort to promote community safety by participating in National Night Out events on Tuesday, August 3 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
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