Economic Crime, Justice Studies, and Cybersecurity Building
State-Of-The-Art Facilities
State-Of-The-Art Facilities
Economic Crime, Justice Studies, and Cybersecurity Building
Phase II of Utica College's New Science and Technology Complex


Utica College's two-story Economic Crime, Justice Studies, and Cybersecurity building supports the remarkable expansion of the College's economic crime programs, as well as the establishment of the Center for Identity Management and Information Protection (CIMIP).
This innovative facility provides an appropriate platform for the cutting-edge research and learning initiatives that will take place at Utica College over the coming decades. It will also be the setting for:
- Conferences involving CIMIP and Economic Crime Institute partners
- Training for law enforcement professionals on the local, state, and federal levels
- Corporate training in fraud prevention and identity protection
Features / Capabilities:
The new Economic Crime, Justice Studies, and Cybersecurity building features:
- Meeting and instructional space, including a versatile auditorium/conference center with raised dais and movable seating
- Teaching and research laboratories for computer forensics and CIMIP-related work involving faculty and students
- Secure evidence rooms, including a restricted access area built to Department of Defense standards
"The new building will enhance our academic program as well as further our research. It will provide state-of-the-art laboratories in which students can learn computer forensics and other cutting-edge methods for solving economic crimes."
- Professor Donald Rebovich, Ph.D.
Executive Director, CIMIP
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For information on how to take part in this innovative new project - part of UC's Achieve: A New Dream, A New Era Comprehensive Campaign - please visit our campaign Web site at www.utica.edu/achieve
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