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Erin Farley

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Erin Farley

2018-2019 Scholar

Erin Farley is a sophomore Criminology and Criminal Justice major with a double minor in Cybersecurity (ACES) and Global Terrorism Studies. Striving to create change around campus and in the residence halls is a major goal of hers. On campus, she has been involved in several student organizations such as the University Student Judiciary, Student Success Leadership Council, Residence Hall Association, National Residence Hall Honorary, and Do Better Community-Improvement Inc. Executive Board. She is employed part-time under the Division of IT working in McKeldin's Terrapin Tech Store as a Tech Consultant. Erin is also joining UMD Resident Life and becoming a Resident Assistant (RA) for the 2019-2020 school year. These activities have exposed her to opportunities to improve her personal integrity, critical thinking skills, and passion for the wellness of the community; things that are all important in the law enforcement field. Being a part of the CCJS community has inspired her to add her two minors and narrow in on what type of career she wants to pursue. She plans on graduating in Spring 2021 and finding a career in a federal agency focused on national security, intelligence, or counterterrorism.

  

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