For senior Mikella Hansley being involved in the community and maintaining both her honors status and scholarships has not been easy. However, Hansley’s hard work has been, in her own words “totally worth it!”

For senior Mikella Hansley being involved in the community and maintaining both her honors status and scholarships has not been easy. However, Hansley’s hard work has been, in her own words “totally worth it!”
As a practical matter, Margaret Wallace didn’t “need” a college degree.
The Department of Psychology Sociology and Criminal Justice, for the Public Service program will be sponsoring a Public Service Internship Ceremony at 6:00 pm, Monday, December 4th 2017 in the Foundation Boardroom in the Student Life Center.
During this event, the Placement Supervisors, as well the students will be honored with certificates and a catered dinner.
If you’re interested in a career in Criminal Justice and want to learn more about the hiring process, job opportunities, and how much you can make in the field with a degree in criminal justice please attend the event scheduled on November 7th in Cochran at Walker Hall Auditorium from 11:00 AM – 12:30 Pm, Continue reading
The MGA Police Department will be holding an event on the Cochran campus Monday, April 3rd for students interested in learning more about the criminal justice field and career opportunities that are available to Criminal Justice majors.
Interdisciplinary Film Event: “Talk to Her” 6 PM, Monday, October 10, 2016 Math Auditorium (Mathematics Building, Macon Campus) Presented by the Department of Psychology, Sociology, & Criminal Justice and by the Interdisciplinary Film Series VIEW FLYER: Talk to Her MGA faculty, students, and the off-campus community are cordially invited to this semester’s Interdisciplinary film event on October 10 at Continue reading