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Home » Posts tagged 'homeland security'

  • Homeland Security Workshop at SDSU Debuts New Smart Phone App

    Homeland Security Workshop at SDSU Debuts New Smart Phone App

    • Fri 06.Jun.11
    • By eric.ackerman
    • Headline, Media, video
    • no comments

    SAN DIEGO [CBS 8] Homeland security officials are hosting a workshop at San Diego State Friday to prepare for a potential shooting or hostage situation. Officials say thousands of students and staff become victims of on-campus violence every year, including [...]

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  • Mega Region Initiative Launched

    Mega Region Initiative Launched

    • Thu 06.Jun.11
    • By eric.ackerman
    • Event, Headline
    • no comments

    A map became much more than just a map this week at San Diego State’s Visualization Center. According to Eric Frost, the interactive map he is helping to create for the new Cali-Baja Bi-National Mega Region will identify opportunities and [...]

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  • SDSU Homeland Security Students Take 3rd Place in DHS Conference

    SDSU Homeland Security Students Take 3rd Place in DHS Conference

    • Thu 05.May.11
    • By eric.ackerman
    • Awards, Headline, Students
    • no comments

    Homeland Security Program students James W. Dovine III, Marilu Ramirez, and John Williams took 3rd place in the DHS Science Conference – Fifth Annual University Network Summit’s annual Student Day Poster competition, held March 30 – April 1, 2011. This [...]

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  • Professor Analyzes Radiation in San Diego

    Professor Analyzes Radiation in San Diego

    • Wed 03.Mar.11
    • By eric.ackerman
    • disasters, earthquakes, Headline, nuclear
    • no comments

    The nuclear crisis in Japan is the worst the world has seen since the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. Yet fears of harmful radiation traveling to the California coast are unwarranted — so far. According to Murray Jennex, San Diego State University [...]

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