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Congratulations are in order, as Susan Murray joins the Brooklyn Park campus on April 1 as a full-time faculty member in the School of Justice Studies. Welcome Susan! Susan holds her master’s degree in Criminology with Forensic Psychology from the UK’s Middlesex University, and her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. In [...]

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Eric Roeske is part-time faculty at the Eagan campus, where he serves as a firearms instructor for the Law Enforcement Practical Training Program (AKA “SKILLS”). He joined Rasmussen in July of 2009.

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Rasmussen College in Eagan, Minn., will host programmatic information nights for high school students throughout January 2010. Area students are invited to learn about a variety of career paths through the Rasmussen College Schools of Education, Justice Studies, Nursing, Allied Health, Technology and Design and Business. Attendees will also have the opportunity to submit applications [...]

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Rasmussen College in Rockford, Ill., teamed up with the area’s leading female professionals in criminal justice to present “Women in Law: Success in the 21st Century,” on Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. The panel discussion was open to the public and addressed the opportunities and challenges for women pursuing a career in criminal justice. [...]

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On September 9, 2009, Rasmussen College’s Fort Myers campus offered a seminar on terrorism.

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Rose Pogatshnik is fulltime faculty in the School of Justice Studies at the St. Cloud campus. She has taught for Rasmussen since 2004.

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In response to a U.S. Department of Labor study on job growth, Rasmussen College is now offering an Associate of Science degree in Human Services. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of social and human service assistants is expected to grow by nearly 34 percent by the year 2016. The Bureau estimates that [...]

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Fargo District Commander and Rasmussen College Criminal Justice Advisory Board member James Prochniak was announced as the new Superintendent of the North Dakota Highway Patrol on July 15.

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Chad Krull is a part-time faculty member teaching in the School of Justice Studies at the Green Bay campus.

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Keith Magnusson has been an adjunct instructor with Rasmussen College for four years. Although he has taught every quarter since his hire date, he has taught the same course only twice! Keith’s background and education is what gives him the wide scope of knowledge needed to teach courses in both the School of Business and the School of Justice Studies.

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