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Law/Justice
Tops in the nation: Rowan chapter wins 11 PRSSA awards | More![]() The latest version of CLAS notes is available for download in the newsletters section. Student organizations Gamma Chi Sigma - The Criminal Justice Club Gamma Chi Sigma is a student run organization open to all Law and Justice Studies majors and minors. It is the local chapter of Lambda Alpha Epsilon, the American Criminal Justice Association. Professor Stanley Yeldell advises the group, which meets every Wednesday at 11 AM in Wilson 215. The purpose of our organizationis to further professionalism in all areas of criminal justice, whether as professionals or students. Additionally, involvement in Gamma Chi is a great way to meet other like-minded law and justice majors, network and learn about classes or professors. As a student run organization Gamma Chi Sigma is what we make it, and currrently we need interested law and justice students who want to make a substantial and positive contribution. Epsilon Nu - The Law & Justice Honor Society Epsilon Nu is the local chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Criminal Justice Honor Society. The society recognizes academic excellence of undergraduate, graduate students of criminal justice, as well as juris doctorate. Advised by Professor Nadine Connell, Epsilon Nu meets the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month at 11:30 AM in Wilson 203. All Law & Justice Studies majors or minors with a 3.2 GPA both overall and in Law & Justice Studies courses are welcome. Society Requirements include:
Applications can be obtained from the Faculty Advisor, Professor Nadine Conell, Wilson 141
Victim Awareness Club
Pre-Law Society - for students interested in Law School
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