The College of Criminal Justice Education, in partnership with the University Job Placement Office, Foundever, and the Careerbridge Project, recently hosted a four-day “Training-Workshop on Communication Skills Development” for a select group of its graduating students.
This comprehensive workshop held from November 11-15, 2024 was designed to equip participants with the vital communication skills required to succeed in their future careers. By enhancing their ability to articulate ideas, negotiate, and collaborate effectively, these aspiring criminologists will be well-prepared to make a meaningful contribution in the field of law enforcement and beyond.
We extend our best wishes to these talented students as they prepare to embark on their professional journey!
Our sincerest gratitude to Ms. Reschill Mesias, Ms. Janis Gordola, and Mr. Kenner Castro, our esteemed partners from Foundever, for their invaluable facilitation of the training.
We also express our heartfelt appreciation to Dr. Jennifer T. Diamante, Proponent of the Careerbridge Project, Dr. Sheila Lou G. Pili, Dean of the College of Criminal Justice Education , and all its dedicated faculty members for their tireless efforts in making this initiative a success.