BOISE STATE NAMES CRIMINAL JUSTICE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT
The Boise State University criminal justice department has named Mary Schoeler as the recipient of the Ted Hopfenbeck Scholarship. This is the third time that Schoeler, a senior criminal justice major focusing on courts and the law, has received the award.
Named to the Dean’s List (highest honors) for fall 2000, she worked as a research assistant for the annual attorney general’s report on child sex abuse for 1997-98, 1998-99 and 1999-2000 and has done research for the Ada County prosecutors on murders in the state of Idaho. Schoeler represented Boise State at the national conference of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
Schoeler, a former resident of Bellingham, Wash., works part time in the Boise State criminal justice department office and is the editor of the department’s newsletter.
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