Ráchael Powers, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Criminology, received the Outstanding Mentor Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. This award recognizes faculty who have made significant contributions to the development of graduate students and junior faculty members in the field of criminal justice. Powers is one of just six honorees from across the country.
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Criminology associate professor nationally recognized for outstanding mentorship
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