QU Criminal Justice Society Inducts New Members
Quincy University’s Pi Beta Beta chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma the national criminal justice honor society recently inducted four new members.
QU began the program on campus in 2014. New members for the 2020/2021 academic year include seniors, Richard Pete and Jacob Flynn, and juniors, Peyton Jones and Alexia Ginter. Brian D. Royer M.S. LMHC, assistant professor of criminal justice, serves as the chapter advisor.
Alpha Phi Sigma was formed in 1942 and included professionals from the criminal justice field. Currently, over 90,000 members at over 200 colleges and universities throughout the country are active. Members now include current criminal justice majors or those on alumni status. To join, students must have a 3.2 GPA and be of excellent academic, service and moral character.
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