criminology

Randolph students intern with Lynchburg’s Office of the Public Defender

Jacqueline Clardy-Josephs ’23 and Stephanie Messi ’22 took advantage of the new opportunity for local students, designed to show them the inner-workings of a public defender’s office.... READ MORE >>

A virtual experience: Randolph alumnae and alumni offer students internships during pandemic

Megan Westerman '23

This fall, a group of alumnae, alumni, and even parents who responded to a request by Randolph’s Career Development Center (CDC) for opportunities to connect students whose internships had been canceled with new ones... READ MORE >>

Protecting the protectors of the law: Agnes Reyes Merced ’21 interns with U.S. Marshals Service 

Agnes Reyes Merced

This summer, Agnes Reyes Merced ’21 is helping one of the nation’s most esteemed law enforcement agencies manage its employee safety policies.  A double major in chemistry and psychology at Randolph, Merced is an intern for the U.S. Marshals Service’s (USMS) Management Support Division in the Office of Environmental, Occupational Safety, and Health. Though much... READ MORE >>

How the liberal arts made Ayn Dietrich ’04 a spokesperson for the FBI

Every day, Ayn Dietrich ’04 talks with reporters about high profile cases involving federal investigators, from suspected terrorist activity to searches for missing children. She previously served as an intelligence analyst and the person who briefs the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the attorney general on important cases. Friday afternoon, she gave... READ MORE >>