Undergraduate Student
Organizations
Criminology Club
The Criminology Club is open to all students who hold a interest in criminology and its related fields. We provide students with the opportunity to explore various aspects of criminology, including (but not limited do), criminal justice, law, psychology, sociology, and forensics. It aim’s to promote students’ interest in the field of criminology and to supports students’ academic, professional, and personal development. Lectures and guest speakers hosted by the club will feature industry professionals, with intriguing experiences, who offer insights into their fields. While group events and field trips will implement hands on involvement and stimulating activities. Our first semester as a club will not be anything short of fascinating, as it wll feature guest speakers ranging from former FBI agents, to serial killer experts, to the surviving victim of Ted Bundy.
Criminology Club Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/724680391509043/?ref=share
Criminology Club Website: https://umasscriminologyclub.wixsite.com/website
Human Rights Book Club
With education being primarily online now, it's rather difficult to make new friends and genuine connections. The human rights book club was started to create an atmosphere in which students can come together and learn more about international conflicts and human rights violations while sharing their thoughts in our weekly discussion. The goal is to draw individuals from all backgrounds and majors to craft discussions from all perspectives. Once finals seasons conclude, we ask for students to commit to the group chosen book, read about 30-50 pages a week, and participate in the weekly discussion. There is potential to have professor insight and participation in discussion as well to provide more insight and knowledge. If this sounds like something you would be interested in, please contact Katelyn Coleman at [email protected].
Legal Studies Undergraduate Board
The Legal Studies Undergraduate Board (LSUB for short) is a group of students who wish to get more involved within the Legal Studies department. LSUB is responsible for interviewing prospective faculty members for the department, planning events for fellow students, and actively engaging the faculty. It's an excellent opportunity to get to know other students in the major, engage with Legal Studies professors beyond the classroom, and gain knowledge about classes, research opportunities, and the department as a whole.
Sign up for our email list: https://forms.gle/z3nHBT262hWXs8Fe8
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/umass.lsub/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UmassLSUB
The Criminology Club is open to all students who hold a interest in criminology and its related fields. We provide students with the opportunity to explore various aspects of criminology, including (but not limited do), criminal justice, law, psychology, sociology, and forensics. It aim’s to promote students’ interest in the field of criminology and to supports students’ academic, professional, and personal development. Lectures and guest speakers hosted by the club will feature industry professionals, with intriguing experiences, who offer insights into their fields. While group events and field trips will implement hands on involvement and stimulating activities. Our first semester as a club will not be anything short of fascinating, as it wll feature guest speakers ranging from former FBI agents, to serial killer experts, to the surviving victim of Ted Bundy.
Criminology Club Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/724680391509043/?ref=share
Criminology Club Website: https://umasscriminologyclub.wixsite.com/website
Human Rights Book Club
With education being primarily online now, it's rather difficult to make new friends and genuine connections. The human rights book club was started to create an atmosphere in which students can come together and learn more about international conflicts and human rights violations while sharing their thoughts in our weekly discussion. The goal is to draw individuals from all backgrounds and majors to craft discussions from all perspectives. Once finals seasons conclude, we ask for students to commit to the group chosen book, read about 30-50 pages a week, and participate in the weekly discussion. There is potential to have professor insight and participation in discussion as well to provide more insight and knowledge. If this sounds like something you would be interested in, please contact Katelyn Coleman at [email protected].
Legal Studies Undergraduate Board
The Legal Studies Undergraduate Board (LSUB for short) is a group of students who wish to get more involved within the Legal Studies department. LSUB is responsible for interviewing prospective faculty members for the department, planning events for fellow students, and actively engaging the faculty. It's an excellent opportunity to get to know other students in the major, engage with Legal Studies professors beyond the classroom, and gain knowledge about classes, research opportunities, and the department as a whole.
Sign up for our email list: https://forms.gle/z3nHBT262hWXs8Fe8
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/umass.lsub/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UmassLSUB