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Graduation Concludes and Summer Begins

This past weekend Mount Aloysius College celebrated the graduation of yet another fine group of students. I was very proud to have attended the event and take advantage of the opportunity to congratulate our students one last time before they enter into new chapters of their lives…with all of their hard work and memories of college life behind them.
These next few months prior to the fall semester, I will be mentoring student internships at a variety of agencies across the area. Some of these include the Blair County Coroner’s Office, Johnstown Police Department, Cambria County Prison, Cambria County Sheriffs Office, and the Cambria County Probation Department…to name a few. Also, I am looking forward to the Introduction to Forensic Science course that I will be instructing this summer. It is a small class and I hope to be able to guide the students through a variety of hands-on educational endeavors that are not always possible in courses with more students. Finally, I will be spending a great deal of time planning the 2nd Annual Criminal Justice Symposium. While it was originally a summer event, I have moved it into the fall semester as of this year (2008). Continued details will follow as preparation moves forward. Until then, enjoy the warm Pennsylvania summer and all that goes along with it!!!

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Professor Joseph Bobak
Instructs at the graduate and undergraduate level at Mount Aloysius College.
Undergraduate Courses include: Introduction to Forensic Science, Criminalistics and Crime Scene Analysis, Medicolegal Investigation of Death, Criminal Investigative Analysis (Criminal Profiling), Criminal Justice Ethics, Introduction to Law Enforcement, Juvenile Justice System, Advanced Criminological Seminar, and Criminology Research Methods.
Graduate Courses include: Social Science Research, Juvenile Law, and The Constitutional Rights of Adults and Juveniles in the Correctional Setting.
Fun Fact: "Discovery consists of looking at what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought."


 
 
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