Final Session. Open for Faculty, Students, and Public
As
an effort to engage the University of the District of Columbia graduate
majors in Homeland Security, and undergraduate Administration of
Justice. The Crime, Justice and Security Studies Program launched a
weekly discussion series entitled “Implications of COVID-19 for Crime,
Justice, and Security Studies Professionals” as we first shifted to total
online course delivery to address social distancing guidelines.
What
& When: The final session will
take place Monday, April 20, 2020 at 12-Noon via Zoom.
Guest
Speaker: Charles D. Sharp,
Cornell University Climate Fellow, Chairman\CEO, Black Emergency Managers
Association International will discuss with the students perceptions of
COVID-19 for the profession in terms of future employment directions, and
brief discussion of national and international BEMA International
members in the field encounters in this current crisis. Submit
questions online during session.
Angelyn Spaulding Flowers, JD, PhD,
Professor & Graduate Program Coordinator
Homeland Security Program Project Director, UDC HS-STEM Program Co-Director, Institute for Public Safety & Justice Coordinator, Crime, Justice & Security Studies Program Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences College of Arts & Sciences University of the District of Columbia |
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