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Dr. Alicia Wilcox serves as Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Thomas College, where she has been employed for over two years. Renowned for her dynamic teaching methodology and student-centered approach, she creates immersive learning environments that bridge academic theory with practical criminal justice applications.
Her research and pedagogical focus centers on Crime Scene Investigation, Criminology, Forensic Science, and Criminal Justice education. Wilcox is particularly distinguished for designing on-campus mock crime scenes that provide hands-on experiential learning, drawing directly from her industry background to prepare students for real-world forensic challenges and criminal justice careers.
Dr. Wilcox received the Terrier STAR award for exceptional contributions in career-focused education, personalized student engagement, and community building. This recognition highlights her innovative work including the virtual crime scene developed for the Thomas Cup high school competition.
- Terrier STAR award (honoring career focus, personalized student experiences, inspiring environment, and community care)
In academic advising, Wilcox maintains a reputation for exceptional mentorship with students frequently described as "supportive, smart, and exceptional" by peers. Colleagues note students regularly linger after class to continue learning, demonstrating her ability to foster intellectual curiosity through targeted, caring feedback that promotes professional growth.
Wilcox actively develops practical learning ecosystems through campus-wide mock crime scenes and virtual simulations, establishing Thomas College as a leader in experiential criminal justice education. Her work with high school students through the Thomas Cup program extends her impact to future criminal justice professionals.


