
“The small class sizes and support that I've received from my professors has allowed me to grow and experiment with different ideas. I feel like this type of hands-on environment has helped me succeed. ”
Scott Fersht '11
Major: Communication
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Lambda Alpha Honor Society
Lambda Alpha is the Curry College Chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Criminal Justice Honors Society. Students must have a 3.2 in the Criminal Justice major and a 3.2 GPA overall to be eligible for the Honors Society. Lambda Alpha hosts several events over the year, including bringing in a documentary film-maker to discuss urban violence in Boston, co-hosting a student/faculty forum on decriminalization of marijuana and bringing in other leading practitioners in the field. For more information please contact Professor Ed Allan at eallan0906@curry.edu or Professor Jen Balboni at jbalboni0608@curry.edu.

Twenty-three year old police officer Greg Gough '11 certainly took advantage of his time at Curry. He played lacrosse while balancing his internships and Criminal Justice coursework. He also minored in Psychology - an area of study that still helps Gough on the job today.





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