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Communication Club The Communication Club provides an opportunity for students to learn more about the broad field of communication while making friends and having fun. The club sponosrs trips and numerous social activities as well as projects that increase the students' understanding of and proficiency in the communication arts. Contact: TBA Communication Studies Paczesny Hall 649-7900, ext. Criminal Justice and Forensic Investigation Association The Criminal Justice and Forensic Investigation Association provides an informal setting in which students and faculty can discuss ideas, current events and careers in criminal justice and forensic investigation. Students also have the opportunity to visit police, correctional and juvenile facilities, as well as participate in community service activities such as the Adopt-a-Highway program or efforts for Renaissance House, a residential chemical dependency facility for local youth. Criminal justice and forensic investigation majors are encouraged to join the association, but membership is open to any Hilbert student.
Contact: Maryann Hobar Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice 176 Bogel Hall 649-7900, ext. 326 Economic Crime Investigation Club The ECI Club offers a positive and productive atmosphere in which ECI majors can improve their understanding of the field. Various club activities focus on ECI areas of interest, such as visits to agencies/organizations related to the field, to help develop career and professional development opportunities for students and provide them with an educational social experience outside the classroom. Membership is open to ECI majors.
Contact: William Haslinger Assistant Professor of Economic Crime Investigation 172 Bogel Hall 649-7900, ext. 327
Human Services Association The Human Services Association offers students the opportunity to socialize and network with various present and future human services professionals. Underlying the association's activities is a spirit of fun and mutual collaboration as students hold forums with guest speakers, attend conferences and workshops, and explore issues of relevance to the human services profession. Members are encouraged to plan and engage in projects which enhance the Hilbert environment, its surrounding community, as well as the personal and professional growth of students interested in the field. Membership is open to human services majors, but any Hilbert student who has an interest in human services may also join.
Contact: Colleen Kumiega Assistant Professor of Human Services 110 Bogel Hall 649-7900, ext. 306
Phi Beta Lambda Student Business and Accounting Association Phi Beta Lambda promotes professional business leadership through educational experiences and involvement in leadership activities.
Contact: Daniel Roland Professor of Business Paczesny Hall 649-7900, ext. 351
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