Alumni of the Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Administration (MACJA) program gathered in the Gibbons Alumni Center Friday night for an evening celebrating the program and those who have contributed to its success. Presentations were made by Dean Serovich, Dr. John Cochran, Dr. Max Bromley, Ralph Fine, and Manley Jaquiss, remarking on the progress of the program over the years and thanking those who have supported it along the way. Alumni spent the night reminiscing on their time in the program and paving the way for future students to follow in their footsteps.
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