IUP has announced three students have been selected for its Justice Research Fellowship Program.
The program offers the students a chance to work on “real-life” practical research projects with IUP faculty during the winter and spring semesters and will be involved in activities of the university’s Administration and Leadership Studies Research and Training Center faculty that are currently at the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency in Harrisburg.
The three students are Emily Schumacher, an economics major from Abington; Emily Seebold, a sociology major from Mifflinburg; and Symia Taimuty-Loomis, a psychology major from Mars. They represent the third cohort of students to take part in the program.