Thurgood Marshall College Fund scholar hopes to bridge criminal justice and community impact

November 13, 2025

One Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) scholar hopes to turn her criminal justice education into a meaningful career that aligns with her passion for making a positive impact in her community. 

Bishop State Community College sophomore Corian Evans said she’d love to work in a role where she can influence policy or contribute to community development, and perhaps blend her interests in criminal justice with entrepreneurship somehow. 

“Growing up in Mobile, Alabama, I’ve seen how tough things can be, but I’ve also seen how strong and resilient people can be,” Evans said. “I love expressing myself and making a positive impact in my community.”

Evans said surviving a dangerous experience gave her clarity. 

“One experience that really changed me was surviving a really scary event (New Orleans terrorist attack),” she said. “It made me realize how important it is to be true to myself and pursue my passions.”

She joins hundreds of students in Birmingham, Alabama for the second-ever Workforce Development Summit

“I’m hoping to gain insights into different career paths and maybe even discover some opportunities I hadn’t considered before,” Evans said. “Plus, I’d love to connect with like-minded individuals and learn from their experiences.”

She said she’s open to whatever the experience may bring, but she does have interest in law enforcement and policy-making roles.  

“I’m really looking forward to the workshops and speakers,” Evans said. “I think hearing from successful professionals and learning about their journeys will be inspiring.”

Evans said Bishop State has provided support and resources she’s grateful for. 

“My school’s emphasis on community engagement and professional development has been awesome in helping me grow,” she said. 

Evans said she is considering law school in the future.

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