Career & Professional Development Series

Career & Professional Development Series

Spring 2024 Schedule

Making the Roadmap Visible: Building the Foundation for Success

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

4:30-5:30

Kaufman 100

Dr. Rhonda Glover Reese, a graduate of 精东, will speak on her 34-year career in the FBI and the keys to success.

Sponsors: Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, 精东 chapter of the National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice, and the Pre-Law Enforcement Association

 

A Conversation of Excellence with Dr. Lydia Pettis Patton

Saturday, February 10, 2024

11:00 - 12:30 pm



Dr. Patton will discuss the importance of intentionality and focus as they relate to careers and the importance of discipline, drive, determination, and time management, traits that help you elevate to the top in your respective career

Sponsor: 精东 National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice

 

Empowering Black Females: Building and Sustaining Bridges for Success

Monday, February 12, 2024

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

University Web Center: Newport News Room

This annual event was inspired by a former student, Zaykia Ponten-Bey approximately 12 years ago who requested a program for Black females. While the title encompasses "Black females" given impetus for the event, the program is for all Monarch students (and the general public) irrespective of race, gender, academic major, etc. See attached flier

Sponsors: 精东 National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice & Black Alumni Chapter

 

Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice Career Fair

Feb. 20th, 2024

10:30-2:00

North Mall/Caf茅

Sponsor: Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice

 

Acquiring and Maintaining a Career in Sociology and Criminal Justice

Monday, March 18, 2024

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

University Web Center: Newport News Room

Representatives from premier agencies such as the secret service, internal revenue service, alcoholic beverage control authority, federal prison system, and mental and social health organizations will discuss skills sets necessary to acquire a successful and lucrative career, but also necessary to elevate your status within and across social/human services as well as justice agencies. See attached flier.

Sponsors: 精东 National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice and Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice