Tag Archives: Criminal Justice Degree

Classy, Sassy or Civilly Disobedient: Which are You?

Each era has it classiness, sassiness, and civil disobedient-ness which makes it idealized to a particular audience. Classics are something to which I feel an ingrained connection. There is something about watching “Casablanca,” reading “The Great Gatsby,” listening to jazz, … Continue reading

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Writing Students or Zombies?

Acting Like Zombies Creates Stronger Writing Who is your speaker? Where are they from? Who was their first love? Are they a zombie? Many times writers create stock characters—people who are just plain ordinary. But veteran writers know readers need … Continue reading

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A Criminal Justice Career Isn’t Like the Ones on TV

How would you like to see what the life of a person working in probate and parole would be like? Our criminal justice degree students at Globe University-Green Bay in the Corrections class and the Probation and Parole class welcomed … Continue reading

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Passion for the Law Leads to Criminal Justice Degree

With a true passion for the law and investigation, Tammy Zoll decided that she wanted to pursue a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in criminal justice at Globe University.  Having already earned a paralegal Associate’s Degree, Tammy wanted more.  She says, … Continue reading

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Celebrating Success: 45 Globe University Students Become Graduates

In the past few weeks I have been given (along with my wonderful team) the dreaded task of making sure our students’ digital files match the paper files. In the process, I have been lucky to check through and see … Continue reading

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How Did He Do It? Nontraditional Student Breaks Through

I remember the first time I had Bob Matthews in class. It was July 2010, my first quarter teaching at Globe University-La Crosse, and my first professional teaching position. I was nervous for my first quarter, but not as nervous … Continue reading

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Cop Mom Helps Cub Scouts Develop Respect

Rhonda Olson, a criminal justice degree student, recipient of Globe University’s Peace Officer Scholarship, and an active police officer, was no stranger to working in the community, yet she knew that she could connect even further by working with her son’s … Continue reading

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Success with Small Classes: How College Worked for One Veteran

Since 2010, Globe University and its affiliate colleges have educated more than 1,200 veterans, their spouses and dependents. Mitchel Peskie is just one of those veterans. A veteran of the United States Marine Corps, Mitchel recently recalled his experience earning a … Continue reading

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Insight from Inside the Line of Duty

Students in the criminal justice degree program at Globe University -Wausau had an opportunity to meet with Lieutenant Terry McHugh of the Kronenwetter Police Department. Lt. McHugh began our meeting with a tour of the Kronenwetter Police Department, Municipal Center … Continue reading

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On Track: This Criminal Justice Student is a Role Model

Mollie Kallas chose to enroll in the criminal justice degree program at Globe University-Madison East because she felt that it was the best way for her to help people.  She hopes to help them avoid getting into the criminal justice … Continue reading

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