Berkeley College Announces May Events

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Contact: Ilene Greenfield
Director of Media Relations
201-207-6667
igl@BerkeleyCollege.edu

Attention Editors: The events listed on this calendar are virtual. Please use those items appropriate to your coverage area. 

 

BERKELEY COLLEGE ANNOUNCES
MAY EVENTS 

May 14 

Berkeley College will host a virtual seminar on Career Opportunities in Criminal Justice. Flore Dorcely-Mohr, Senior Director, Career Services, Berkeley College, will offer assistance with job and internship placements to Criminal Justice students.  Allen Sondej, Professor, Justice Studies – Criminal Justice, Berkeley College School of Professional Studies, a former police officer and attorney, will give an overview of career opportunities in the field of Criminal Justice.  Registration for the seminar, which begins at 6 p.m., is free.  To register, call 800-446-5400, ext. CAL, or visit www.BerkeleyCollege.edu

May 20

Berkeley College will host a virtual National Security seminar. Gary Krulich, Chair, Justice Studies – Criminal Justice, Berkeley College School of Professional Studies, who will lead the session, has been involved in law enforcement and criminal justice for more than 15 years.  He, along with other Berkeley College Criminal Justice and Legal professionals, will focus on a number of key areas that are relevant to the present health crisis—all with an emphasis on National Security.  Registration for the seminar, which begins at  4 p.m., is free.  To register, call 800-446-5400, ext. CAL, or visit www.BerkeleyCollege.edu

May 28 

Berkeley College will host a virtual Business Data Science seminar. Darshan Desai, PhD, Professor, Management, Berkeley College Larry L. Luing School of Business® will discuss the skills and training needed to begin a career and the future of technology in business.  One of the few programs of its kind in the area, this Berkeley College program focuses on technologically advanced and rigorous data science and artificial intelligence curricula. Registration for the seminar, which beings at 4 p.m., is free.  To register, call 800-446-5400, ext. CAL, or visit www.BerkeleyCollege.edu

 

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