he Kishwaukee College Criminal Justice Program has received a $5,000 grant from the DeKalb County Community Foundation that will contribute toward creation of a Use of Force Training Lab. Kevin McArtor, Community Foundation Board member, was at the Colle
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MALTA — The Kishwaukee College Criminal Justice Program has received a $5,000 grant from the DeKalb County Community Foundation that will contribute toward creation of a Use of Force Training Lab. Kevin McArtor, Community Foundation Board member, was at the College on Friday, May 5, to present the grant to Dr. Laurie Borowicz, President of Kishwaukee College.
“This grant from the Community Foundation will support our students in a meaningful way and enhance our Criminal Justice curriculum,” said Dr. Borowicz. “This will impact all of our communities. I want to thank the Community Foundation for this grant but also for their continuing support of Kishwaukee College.”
Dave Dammon stated, “We are very grateful to the DeKalb County Community Foundation for this generous grant towards funding this project. The lab will help our students and also local law enforcement as our graduates move into professional positions within those agencies.”