School of Social Sciences and International Studies

CoLA Outstanding Adjunct 2016

Carin Benning, College of Liberal Arts (CoLA) adjunct and advisor for Crime and Justice Studies (CJS) has been awarded the CoLA Outstanding Adjunct award for 2016.  Carin wears many hats for Wright State University.  She graduated from the WSU Applied Behavioral Science graduate program, adjuncts for the Department of Sociology/Anthropology and advises for the Crime and Justice Studies program.   Since 2012, students have found her instructing such courses as Criminology, Deviance, Intro Research Methods and Intro Sociology.  Carin graciously stepped into the role of CJS advisor in 2014 beginning with open advising and has progressed to completing graduation checks and mentoring new advisors.  Her conscientious attitude to students’ academic success is a huge benefit to Crime and Justice Studies. 

She is the epitome of dedication, hard work, and perseverance and is well deserving of this award.  We are proud she is part of the CJS team!

 


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