Tag: Criminal Justice (B.A.)

For Lyla Campeotto, ‘26, and Stella Campeotto, ‘26, La Salle University’s Criminal Justice and Sociology Programs have helped them lay the foundations to build careers that will help people.

La Salle is one of only 277 schools across the country awarded the classification, which recognizes institutions that support dynamic and noteworthy community engagement.

Without La Salle’s mock trial team, Bianca Abbate, ‘21, doesn’t know if she would have ever found her way to a legal career. As the team’s newest coach, she wants to pay it forward.

Stephanie Gambone, ‘98, had always planned to become a lawyer when she graduated. An internship during the final semester of her senior year at La Salle University changed that plan—and the course of her career.

Cole Aloysius Welsh, '26, has made an impressive impact at La Salle University as a double major in criminal justice and political science.

Isabella Teti, ’28, is looking to make a difference by combining criminal justice with business analytics. 

Intizorhon Fataeva, ’24, and Wilkes Pierce, ’25, received a valuable educational experience from the opportunity.

Karen Martinez, ’25, and Kayla Zaruma, ’25, may have different majors but the family members are cheering each other on to the finish line of graduation.

Destyny Brooks, ’24, is studying criminal justice and business administration. Outside of the classroom, she’s a budding entrepreneur. 

Ryan Haas, ’23, grew up visiting the University’s campus. He’s happy to be continuing his family’s connection to 20th and Olney.   Ryan Haas, ’23, wasn’t sure what life had in […]