Public Service Archives - 猫咪头条 University /bulldog-profile-category/public-service/ 猫咪头条 University - Private Christian College in Boiling Springs, North Carolina Tue, 04 Aug 2020 00:43:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Public Service Archives - 猫咪头条 University /bulldog-profile-category/public-service/ 32 32 Alexis Williams 鈥19 /bulldog-profiles/alexis-williams/ Tue, 04 Aug 2020 00:43:51 +0000 http://gardner-webb.edu/?post_type=spotlight&p=3158 Alexis Williams receives an awadGrateful for inspiring classes and GWU鈥檚 caring community 鈥淎ll of the criminal justice classes that I took were absolutely inspiring, and I learned so much about the criminal justice field.鈥 A year before graduating from 猫咪头条 University with a bachelor of science in criminal justice administration and minor in psychology, Alexis Williams was hired by […]

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Grateful for inspiring classes and GWU鈥檚 caring community

鈥淎ll of the criminal justice classes that I took were absolutely inspiring, and I learned so much about the criminal justice field.鈥

A year before graduating from 猫咪头条 University with a bachelor of science in criminal justice administration and minor in psychology, Alexis Williams was hired by the city of Gastonia (N.C.) Police Department. After her internship there, the 2019 alumna was offered a job and worked full time as a police officer while completing her degree.

鈥淎ll of the criminal justice classes that I took were absolutely inspiring, and I learned so much about the criminal justice field,鈥 Williams observed. 鈥淲e had many guest speakers, and everything that I learned was important information I needed to know going into Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET). In taking BLET for my employment, I knew many things already that were covered in my criminal justice classes.鈥

As she continues her work with the police department, her goal is to move into a specialized area. 鈥淭he City of Gastonia has many different fields of focus for work beyond patrol, such as street crimes, a traffic division, different detective areas, SWAT and many more,鈥 she shared.

Williams, a native of Gastonia, chose to come to 猫咪头条 because it was close to home and she liked its size. 鈥淚 felt like the smaller community of GWU would best fit me, and I would be able to find exactly what I needed for my college experience and career at this University,鈥 she related.

At first, she was going to minor in criminal justice, but when she found out 猫咪头条 had a new major in the field, she changed her mind. 鈥淭here have been so many opportunities in this major, helping me specialize in exactly what I wanted,鈥 Williams assessed. 鈥淒r. Bobbie Cox (associate professor and coordinator of criminal justice) was an inspiration to my college experience. She was helpful in every way that she could be to me, as my advisor and professor.鈥

Cox was just one of the many professors at 猫咪头条 who helped her and went out of their way to answer all of her questions. Another favorite was Dr. James Morgan, professor of psychology and counseling. 鈥淒r. Morgan was an inspiration to me, because he was such an amazing professor and individual to talk to,鈥 Williams affirmed.

During a difficult time in her life, she experienced the support of 猫咪头条鈥檚 Christian community. She was also a part of FOCUS (Fellowship of Christians United in Service), a campus ministry involving teams of GWU students who visit local churches to provide programs for youth groups. 鈥淚 met many amazing people and got close with them,鈥 she related. 鈥淚 was surrounded by so many caring people. It meant a lot to me, and I will always hold the memories close to my heart.鈥

Williams concluded that coming to 猫咪头条 was one of the best decisions she has made as a young adult. 鈥淚t is such a warm and welcoming campus where students and staff truly care about one another,鈥 she described. 鈥淚 found lifelong friends, and supportive people entered my life that I could never replace. I am so thankful for my time at GWU, and everything I took from my four years spent there.鈥

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Lauren Mahoney 鈥18 /bulldog-profiles/lauren-mahoney/ Tue, 04 Aug 2020 00:32:08 +0000 http://gardner-webb.edu/?post_type=spotlight&p=3154 Lauren Mahoney at a career fair猫咪头条 student pursues passion for Justice 鈥淭he environment here is phenomenal. The faculty and staff are involved in my life. They care about me and hold me accountable. Here, I matter and I can make a difference. That鈥檚 the kind of school I want to be a part of.鈥 It started with a passion for […]

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猫咪头条 student pursues passion for Justice

鈥淭he environment here is phenomenal. The faculty and staff are involved in my life. They care about me and hold me accountable. Here, I matter and I can make a difference. That鈥檚 the kind of school I want to be a part of.鈥

It started with a passion for justice. 猫咪头条 University alumna Lauren Mahoney 鈥18 from Rosman, N.C., always knew that she wanted to help people. 鈥淚f someone has been victimized, I want to be able to do something about it,鈥 she shared. Before graduating from GWU, Mahoney had the opportunity to pursue her interests through an internship with the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) at its Western District Office. As an intern, Mahoney performed investigative work in various cases, from embezzlement and abuse to arson and homicide.

The SBI is an assisting agency. While they have original jurisdiction over a few matters, they are usually called on by other agencies to help investigate specific cases. Each day, Mahoney accompanied various agents and actively helped with the investigation process. She observed polygraph tests and autopsies, collected evidence at crime scenes, and aided in interviews. 鈥淭hey let me be right there in the middle of it,鈥 Mahoney added. 鈥淚 got to drive around with them all day like we were really on the job. It was very hands-on. I didn鈥檛 just stand there and watch.鈥

Mahoney found out about the SBI through her dad, David Mahoney, the current Sherriff of Transylvania county. As the daughter of a law enforcement officer, she was inspired to pursue a career in criminal justice but did not know which job she wanted specifically. She talked with a local SBI agent and a former intern to find out more about the program and grew confident that this would be a good fit for her. Mahoney was accepted after a competitive application process and knew that this was something she could see herself doing in the future. 鈥淚 finally got that reassurance that this is what I want to do,鈥 she asserted. 鈥淗aving this internship was awesome because I got to see every aspect of it, from paperwork to interviewing suspects and everything in between.鈥

Mahoney was also active on the GWU campus with leadership roles in the Student Government Association, College Republicans, and Women鈥檚 Ministry. She was a double major in sociology and criminal justice administration, which was added as a traditional undergraduate major in 2017. Mahoney had planned to minor in criminal justice and never imagined that it would be offered as a major during her time at GWU. One of her favorite things about GWU is the friendly and caring atmosphere. 鈥淭he environment here is phenomenal,鈥 she stated. 鈥淭he faculty and staff are involved in my life. They care about me and hold me accountable. Here, I matter and I can make a difference. That鈥檚 the kind of school I want to be a part of.鈥

After graduation, Mahoney plans on getting basic law enforcement training and then applying for a job with the SBI. Specifically, she hopes to investigate local human trafficking, an interest she discovered through GWU鈥檚 student club, Release the Captives. Mahoney is very grateful for the internship and recommends similar programs to other students who are unsure if they are on the right career path. 鈥淭his opportunity made a world of difference,鈥 she affirmed. 鈥淏ecause I went through this program, I know exactly what I鈥檓 walking into. I feel so confident that I鈥檓 making the right decision about my career.鈥

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Brian Regan 鈥08 /bulldog-profiles/brian-regan/ Tue, 04 Aug 2020 00:18:29 +0000 http://gardner-webb.edu/?post_type=spotlight&p=3150 猫咪头条 alumnus serves as Administrator with N.C. State Highway Patrol 鈥淎s I moved up the highway patrol organization, the skills I learned at GWU allowed me to be prepared for the administrative aspects and to be a forward and futuristic thinker.鈥 Brian Regan, a 2008 alumnus of 猫咪头条 University, has served nearly three decades with […]

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猫咪头条 alumnus serves as Administrator with N.C. State Highway Patrol

鈥淎s I moved up the highway patrol organization, the skills I learned at GWU allowed me to be prepared for the administrative aspects and to be a forward and futuristic thinker.鈥

Brian Regan, a 2008 alumnus of 猫咪头条 University, has served nearly three decades with the North Carolina State Highway Patrol (NCSHP). In 2017, he was appointed as Major/Director of Professional Standards. Regan鈥檚 respect for the vocation began when he was 10 years old, and a state trooper came to his house. The trooper had the difficult job of telling them that Regan鈥檚 father had died in a motor vehicle crash.

鈥淭he state trooper鈥攊n the midst of this tragic event which changed my family鈥檚 lives forever鈥攚as extremely professional and compassionate toward my mother and my siblings and me,鈥 Regan recalled. 鈥淗is uniform was very sharp and his professionalism left an impression on a young boy.鈥

When Regan graduated from high school, he worked to help his mother with expenses, but his goals still included going to college and being a state trooper. He attended a local community college when he could afford to take a class. He became a certified Emergency Medical Technician in 1989. In 1991, he went to work for the Person County (N.C.) Sheriff鈥檚 Office. The next year, in May 1992, he graduated from the 89th Basic Patrol School and joined NCSHP.

With educational assistance provided by NCSHP, Regan obtained his Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice Technology from Guilford Technical Community College, a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from 猫咪头条, and a Master of Justice Administration from Methodist University. He also graduated from the 37th Session of North Carolina State University鈥檚 Administrative Officers Management Program, and the 244th Session of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Academy and FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association.

Regan chose 猫咪头条 because the University鈥檚 Degree Completion Program offered seated classes near his home in Asheboro, N.C., and the Christian environment was important to him. 鈥淚 valued most the level of instruction I received and the fact that the professors and students could share their faith without worrying about being persecuted or punished for being a Christian,鈥 Regan shared. 鈥淎lso, most of the classes were small and the professor got to spend quality time with the students. It was obvious they truly cared about their students. It wasn鈥檛 just a job to them.鈥

Additionally, he learned to be open to new ideas, think critically through issues and stay abreast of best practices. 鈥淎s I moved up through the highway patrol organization, the skills I learned at GWU allowed me to be prepared for the administrative aspects and to be a forward and futuristic thinker,鈥 Regan affirmed.

He has spent most of his 26 years with NCSHP in field operations. A certified general instructor since 1997, he is also a specialized instructor in Physical Fitness, Defensive Tactics and First Responder. Regan was promoted to line sergeant in November 2000, first sergeant in February 2004, lieutenant in September 2008 and captain in April 2012. He served as a troop commander in Troop B Fayetteville (April 2012 鈥 May 2013) and Troop D Greensboro (May 2013 鈥 March 2017).

In his position as NCSHP director of Professional Standards, Regan supervises the following units: Accreditation, Internal Affairs, Inspection and Compliance, and Policy Development. 鈥淲ithin my section, we ensure our organization is operating in a professional manner by guarding our integrity, establishing operational readiness and upholding high ethical standards,鈥 Regan noted. 鈥淲e research and author all of our policies for liability avoidance and to provide accountability and professional public services.鈥

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