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News items about the Criminal Justice Department. For a complete list of News,  please go to the Newsroom. To submit an item, please contact JJ Boehm, director of media and community relations, at ext. 4055

December 13, 2016

Four SVSU teams advance to moot court nationals, placing SVSU among nation’s elite

A supportive culture has empowered students in Saginaw Valley State University’s moot court program since its founding six years ago, a span when at least one tandem of student teammates from the program has qualified for the national tournament each year.

December 8, 2016

SVSU student earns national recognition from residence hall organization

Saginaw Valley State University student Bailey Brown, a Spanish and criminal justice major from Fowlerville, received the National Association of College and University Residence Halls Student of the Month award for the month of October.

October 21, 2016

ROSE BUTTERFLY: The fall and rise of Jaeleen Davis

Disease wrecked her childhood and tragedy nearly ended her life as an adult this summer, but for SVSU student Jaeleen Davis, adversity is a cue to spread her wings.

June 16, 2016

SVSU to offer new degree: Master of Arts - Public Administration

Saginaw Valley State University has approved a new graduate degree program and will enroll students for the Master of Arts - Public Administration program, beginning with the upcoming fall semester.

May 9, 2016

Outstanding SVSU Criminal Justice Alum Sworn in as Saginaw Police Officer Tonight

Outstanding SVSU Criminal Justice Alum Sworn in as Saginaw Police Officer Tonight Monday, May 9, 6:30 p.m. Saginaw City Hall

May 26, 2015

SVSU study supports link between blight elimination and drop in Saginaw crime

Saginaw Valley State University researchers have found a connection between a recent drop in Saginaw's violent crime rate and a Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) initiative aimed at eliminating blighted structures from the city.

April 30, 2015

Terrance Moore

Since childhood, Terrance Moore has been planning a career in law enforcement. Thanks in large part to his experience at Saginaw Valley State University — and all the opportunities it presented — that career already has begun.

October 21, 2014

CJ Students Examine Their Beliefs

James Bowers-Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice

October 20, 2014

Geography profs mapping crime and environmental impact

Andrew Miller-Rhett Mohler,Assistant Professors of Geography

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