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Senior Spotlight: Shantel Kelley Shantel is a Forensic Science and Criminal Justice- Police major. After graduating this summer, she plans to join the Master's Program. She says, "I joined NSLS to learn leadership skills and to become a better student and an even better person."
Senior Spotlight: Ithzel Ramirez is a CJ major. After December gradution, she plans to become a Child Advocate Attorney. She says: "I joined NSLS most of all because it helped me become a better person. NSLS has taught me many things and how to apply them in my career."
Senior Spotlight: Tess Danner is a Forensic Science/CJ major. After December graduation, she will become a police officer. "I joined NSLS because it was a great way to advance my leadership skills and to meet a group of individuals of whom are all working towards future goals."
Senior Spotlight Isabella is a mild/moderate Special Education major. After graduating in May, she will apply for an Educational Psych Master's. She says: "I joined NSLS because I have worked so hard academically and wanted resources to help me further my career as an educator."
Senior Spotlight: Brandi Buckner is an English major who is graduating in May. After graduating, she plans to earn a degree in Forensic Pathology. "I joined NSLS to become more confident in my leadership skills, and gain the necessary tools to be successful in my future career!"
Senior Spotlight Tyler Fisher is a Forensic Science/CJ major. After graduating in May, he will work towards law school. "I joined NSLS because I believe that anything great cannot be achieved by just one individual but by a group of diverse, optimistic, and resilient people."
Calling all UCO NSLS Seniors! We have decided to do a Senior Spotlight to highlight our members that are graduating! Interested? Email us at nsls.uco@gmail.com for more info.
You have just less than two weeks left to apply! All applications are welcome!
Are you interested in making a difference in your chapter of NSLS? Are you inducted, or do you plan to be inducted this semester? Apply for an Executive Board Position today! Applications will be accepted until April 17th, 2020.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, UCO's chapter of NSLS has cancelled all remaining events for the semester. We are currently working on solutions for those that were planning on being inducted this semester.
The FINAL live speaker broadcast will be tonight at 6PM! The broadcast will now take place in Howell Hall 201
The FINAL Leadership Training Day of the semester is tonight at 4:30pm!
Join us tonight at 6PM for the second LIVE speaker broadcast of the semester in FSI 111! All are welcome to attend! Please disregard the location on the poster below.
Join us tonight at 6PM for the second LIVE speaker broadcast of the semester! All are welcome to attend!
Our first live broadcast is TONIGHT AT 6PM! If you signed up for Tuesday/Thursday SNTs the first meeting is held directly after
Leadership Training Day is TODAY at 4:30pm!
Did you miss Orientation on Tuesday? Here's your chance to attend!
Stay safe and warm out there Bronchos!
IMPORTANT: The Leadership Training Day that was initially scheduled for tomorrow, February 5th, is cancelled due to inclement weather. We will reschedule as soon as we can. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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