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Friday, 13 January 2012 16:17 |
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The Criminal Justice and Paralegal Programs at Marian Court College are pleased to present an evening of learning:
“Crime Scene Investigation and Forensic Science” given by distinguished speaker and lecturer: Paul Zambella
Date: Wednesday, February 15 Time: 6:00-9:00p Location: The Mercy Center Click here to register (There is not cost to attend this event.)
Subjects to be addressed:
- Crime Scene Preservation - History of forensic science - Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory - Functions of Forensic Scientists - Blood - DNA - Fingerprints - Gunshot residue - Footwear Impressions - Metal detectors - Crime Light - And much more…
Paul Zambella is a well known lecturer who served as a Forensic Scientist at the Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory for the past 36 years. His work included being a crime scene investigator, criminalist, drug analyst, serologist and toxicologist. He has participated in more than 450 crime scene investigations, examined tens of thousands of physical evidence items and testified in more than 350 criminal trials. Marian Court College is pleased to have this distinguished guest lecturer in support of the Criminal Justice and Paralegal programs.
There is no cost to attend the event. The event is open to all students, staff & faculty, as well as members of the community.
For more information, contact 781-309-5200
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Friday, 13 January 2012 15:51 |
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Students, Staff and Faculty are invited to attend a presentation by Jon Shaffer & Elise Garrity of Partners in Health. Partners in Health was founded by Paul Farmer, subject of "Mountains Beyond Mountains" Date: Wednesday, March 28th Time: 11:20-12:20 Location: The Mercy Center Jon and Elise will provide an overview of the work and philosophical underpinning of Partners In Health as well as the growing numbers of opportunities for students and communities to contribute and be a part of the movement for health and social justice.

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| Elise Garrity is the Student Outreach Assistant at Partners In Health. Her role includes supporting student fundraising and serving as a resource for all students who want to be more involved with PIH’s work. She started working at PIH’s Boston office as a full-time volunteer following the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Elise majored in English at Swarthmore College, where she worked on a social justice radio program called War News Radio. | Jon Shaffer is the Community Engagement Coordinator for Partners In Health. In this role, he works to build a community organizing strategy that can strengthen the movement for global health equity and move us ever closer to achieving justice in health. Previously, Jon served for two years as the Executive Director of GlobeMed, during which time our national network grew from 17 university-based chapters and 500 students to 46 chapters and more than 1,500 students, all working in partnership with 47 grassroots health organizations on four continents. He graduated from Northwestern in 2009, where he studied biomedical engineering and was active in the GlobeMed chapter. He loves tossing the frisbee, drinking good coffee, and being from Portland, Oregon. |
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Wednesday, 11 January 2012 17:09 |
Spring 2012 Hours for the Campus Store
Remember to purchase all of your books early so you are prepared for class. Date | Hours |
| Monday 1/23/12 |
| Tuesday 1/24/12 |
| Wednesday 1/25/12 |
| Thursday 1/26/12 |
| Friday 1/27/12 |
| Monday 1/30/12 |
| Tuesday 1/31/12 |
| Wednesday 2/1/12 |
| Thursday 2/2/12 |
| Friday 2/3/12 |
| Monday 2/6/12 |
| Tuesday 2/7/12 |
| Wednesday 2/8/12 |
| Thursday 2/9/12 |
| Friday 2/10/12 |
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8:30a.m.-12:00p.m.** First Day of Classes
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| 10:00a.m.-12:00p.m. **LAST DAY |
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Thursday, 08 December 2011 19:17 |
Students to Visit Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
On Friday, December 9, 35 Marian Court College students from the Macroeconomics and Business Ethics classes will visit the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. This mandatory field trip will introduce students to key topics in the business field. Presenters will discuss topics ranging from the structure and policies of the Federal Reserve System to counterfeit money. “This is a unique opportunity to step inside one of only twelve Federal Reserve banks in the United States to comprehend the importance of the monetary controls that are implemented to stabilize the American and global economy,” said Professor Thompson, Business Administration Chair. “Students should be prepared to take advantage of this learning experience and engage the presenters with questions.”
At Marian Court College, we stress the importance of hands-on, real world exposure to important topics to provide a complete education for our students. |
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