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Criminology visiting assistant instructor participates in Great American Teach-In

Cary Hopkins Eyles and students at Walker Middle

Eyles visits students at Walker Middle Magnet school.

Cary Hopkins Eyles, MA, CAP, a visiting assistant instructor in the Department of Criminology, visited Walker Middle Magnet and spoke to seven different classes about criminology and USF. Eyles met with students in grades six through eight in classes ranging from career decisions to physical education. She handed out USF-branded items from the Department of Criminology and the Office of Youth Experiences at USF. 

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