CSU criminal justice program receives grant
Central State University's criminal justice program has received a grant from the Ohio Attorney General’s office. The dollars will fund the "Cold Case Project." Approximately 10-15 selected students will receive training in advanced criminal investigation and forensic science. This project is open to forensic science and journalism students. Later this year, another grant proposal will be submitted to Homeland Security, in order to receive additional funds. For more information contact Dr. Denise Huggins at 937-376-6660 or via email at dhuggins@centralstate.edu.
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Central State University's criminal justice program has received a grant from the Ohio Attorney General’s office. The dollars will fund the "Cold Case Project." Approximately 10-15 selected students will receive training in advanced criminal investigation and forensic science. This project is open to forensic science and journalism students. Later this year, another grant proposal will be submitted to Homeland Security, in order to receive additional funds. For more information contact Dr. Denise Huggins at 937-376-6660 or via email at dhuggins@centralstate.edu.
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