By Leischen Stelter Cell phones are proving to be one of the most dangerous weapons inside correctional facilities. “In…
By Grant Adkins Faculty Member, Emergency and Disaster Management at American Military University Murphy’s Law states, “If anything can…
By Michael Sale, American Military University I was a nineteen-year-old cadet with the Metropolitan Toronto Police when I was…
By Anthony Mangeri, American Military University Just over four hours into the Boston Marathon there were two explosions within…
By Leischen Stelter It’s no secret that today’s job market is competitive. It can be difficult to find a…
By Derrick Thomas Adjunct Instructor of Cybersecurity at American Military University Within the past 20 years, computers and electronic…
By Nicole Burtchett Faculty Member, Intelligence Studies at American Military University Since the Al Qaeda attacks on September 11,…
By Dave Malone There are many characteristics that make a person a good police officer, but nothing is as…
Law enforcement and space travel share a high degree of risk in much of what they are required to do —the margins for error in both professions are very narrow! Dr. James Reilly, Associate Vice President at American Military University, shared lessons he learned about teamwork and leadership from his 13 years working for NASA as an astronaut. Learn more about their successes and failures and how this can be applied to your career.