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Amanda Chappell
  • Forensic Science
  • Class of 2016
  • Wiconisco, Pa.

Amanda Chappell Named to Criminal Justice Association at Alvernia University

2016 Sep 12

Amanda Chappell, a resident of Wiconisco, Pa., participated as a member of the Alvernia's Criminal Justice Association in the spring of 2016, while studying Forensic Science.

The Criminal Justice Association of Alvernia University is made up of Criminal Justice majors, Forensic Science majors, and other students interested in the criminal justice field. The club focuses on all aspects of the criminal justice system including law enforcement, probation and parole, the court system, corrections, and forensic science. In addition to meeting regularly, members are engaged in various community activities, service projects, trips, and bringing in outside speakers.

ALVERNIA is a fast growing Franciscan university, grounded in the Catholic and liberal arts traditions, that combines diverse academic opportunities with personal attention and an unmatched commitment to community service. Situated on a scenic 121-acre suburban campus in historic Berks County, Pa., the university supports a rigorous and caring learning community that is home to more than 3,000 students. For more information visit alvernia.edu.