Vincent Delcastillo is a professor in the Law department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.
One of the best professors I ever had, he was undoubtedly one of the toughest, but also made the course an amazingly interesting one! Dr.Lange has a PhD from Princeton and as you might guess, the class is going to be a tough one. But also remember, "What doesn't kill you makes yo...
John Jay College of Criminal Justice is a senior college of the City University of New York. It was founded as the only liberal arts college with a criminal justice and forensic focus in the U.S. The college is known for its criminal justice, forensic science, forensic psychology and public...
Relative to our non-internship control group, the John Jay College internship students were older, closer to graduation, more likely to have parents with higher levels of education, had higher GPAs, were more likely to have done an internship previously, and more likely to be African American....
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Remote college courses rely on learning management systems and timely feedback from professors. Cole ClaybournMarch 19, 2024 Basic Components of an Online Course Students needing a flexible schedule are often drawn to online high schools, experts say. Cole ClaybournFeb. 20, 2024 Attending an Online...
The Initial Knowledge State of College Physics Students,a 1985 paper by physics professors Ibrahim Abou and David Hestenes, stated that the “talk-and-chalk” method of teaching often educates students in incremental ways. In fact, further research by physicist Richard Hake revealed that an interac...
Artificial intelligence may not be about to replace teachers and college professors altogether, but it is augmenting the way the education sector engages with learning. Robert Seamans, professor of Management and Organisations at NYU Stern School of Business, expects he and his peers will be helped...
Former governor of Alaska, Jay Hammond, said of the book: "the history of Alaska was incomplete until this book." Dr. Smelcer also edited and published We are the Land, We are the Sea, an anthology of stories by the people of Chenega on their subsistence relationship to the land and ...
“I went to college and discovered that music professors didn't appreciate the guitar… so I majored in physics and mathematics. On the extra-curricular side, I met and fell in love with Becky.” “I earned a Ph.D in physics but after two years in the research labs at Texas Instruments...