Lambda Alpha Epsilon

LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON     

Description: Lambda Alpha Epsilon is the undergraduate club for students enrolled in Criminology and Justice Studies. (Click here for the organization's website. Bylaws can be found here.) It is a chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association. The club engages in activities related to criminal justice, including field trips, social activities, and outside speakers.

Meetings are held once a month in Merrill Hall. See notices on the LAE/Criminology Club bulletin board on the first floor of Merrill Hall for the location and time of meetings.

Purpose: The goals of Lambda Alpha Epsilon are to (1) improve criminal justice through educational activities, (2) foster professionalism in law enforcement personnel and agencies, (3) promote professional, academic, and public awareness of criminal justice issues, (4) encourage the establishment and expansion of higher education and professional training in criminal justice, (5) provide a unified voice for professionals in, and students of, criminal justice, and (6) promote high standards of ethical conduct, professional training, and higher education within the criminal justice field.

Do you want to become a member?

*Open to Criminology & Justice Studies/Justice Studies Majors and Minors

*Open to any undergraduate class standing (rank)

*Must be in good academic standing

LAE Officers (2022-2023)

  • President:  Cheyenne Apgar
  • Vice President:  Grace Ellis
  • Secretary:  Aisha Cekic
  • Treasurer:  Michelle Foster
  • Social Media Director:  Brookelynn Dahlheim

Contact: Faculty Advisors, Richard E. Adams at radams12@kent.edu or Michelle Foster at mfoster2@kent.edu