Black History at St. Mary's University - 2025 Collection
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Digital Commons at St. Mary's University
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Black History at St. Mary's University
Publication Date
Spring 2023
Keywords
immigration, criminal justice, law school, Congo
Description
Christine Nduhura credits her past as being an important reason to her working in immigration services as she herself comes from an immigrant background. Nduhura, a junior in Criminal Justice at St. Mary’s University, wanted to learn more about “improving the system” in America legal processes. The criminal justice program at St. Mary’s University provides students such as Nduhura with opportunities to different classes that would allow her to work in a variety of fields as flexibility is important in career building. Criminal Justice Professor Milo Colton finds Nduhura to be a model of the Marianist mission for serving the common good, which she also credits as being an important aspect of her philosophy.
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Christine Nduhura
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1 page
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Medium
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City
San Antonio
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Mondo, Michelle, "Common good, shared justice: Congolese student connects with Criminal Justice major and St. Mary's University." (2023). Black History at St. Mary's University - 2025 Collection. 11.
https://commons.stmarytx.edu/bhmarticles/11