Students

Dr. Patricia Y. Warren
The Florida Education Fund recently announced Associate Professor Dr. Patricia Y. Warren as the recipient of the 2018 William R. Jones Outstanding Mentor Award for her exceptional contribution to the McKnight Doctoral Fellowship Program.
Internship Fair
The Criminology Internship Fair is This Week! Join Us: Thursday, Nov. 1 Noon – 4:00 p.m. SSB | Rm. 203 Business casual attire preferred, but not required
Garnet & Gold Scholar Society
On July 25, College of Criminology and Criminal Justice students Kristen Neville, Amber Sagastume, and Christina Toussaint were inducted into the prestigious Garnet & Gold Scholar Society.
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Citation
A study conducted by the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice is currently being featured in an article by the London School of Economics (LSE).
Girl on phone
Research conducted by Criminology & Criminal Justice PhD student, Joonggon Kim, was recently featured on PsyPost, a psychology and neuroscience news website that is dedicated to reporting the latest research on human behavior, cognition, and society.
Tallahassee
Pondera Solutions, a California based technology company, has recently expanded its Tallahassee office as it looks to grow its ongoing partnership with the College’s Internship Program.
Career Panel 2018
Mark your calendars for the Criminology Spring Career Panel: Friday, April 13 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Claude Pepper Center, Broad Auditorium
Fallen Officer Memorial
More than 200 attendees gathered on Westcott Plaza Friday, March 23, to dedicate the College’s newly established Fallen Officer Memorial, which honors eight college alumni who have died in the line of duty.
WalletHub
Research conducted by the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice on elder financial exploitation was recently featured on the personal finance website WalletHub. In a Dec. 6 article, “2017’s States with the Best Elder-Abuse Protections”, WalletHub featured Principle Investigator Thomas G. Blomberg on its panel of experts.
Eppes building
The Florida State University College of Criminology and Criminal Justice is the top college in the world for the study of crime, according to the Center for World University Rankings.