Wreaths are ancient symbols steeped in meaning. Their circular shape represents the continuity of life and memory. Long before modern…
Rob Hassinger, an alumnus and the Director of East Coast Military Outreach, helps servicemembers who are on their own educational journeys.
This year marks the 22nd anniversary of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. As such, twenty years seems like a good time to reflect on how that single day changed many of our lives forever.
For University alumnus Dave Ruiz, cybersecurity is not just a job, but a calling. It aligns with his desire to protect and serve others.
Along the southwest border of the U.S., stash houses are commonly used in human trafficking to conceal illegal immigrants.
El Salvador has a long history of violence. However, the situation has now changed in El Salvador due to the work of President Nayib Bukele.
The longer Israel remains at war with Hamas in Gaza, the less flexible the country will be in meeting additional security threats.
Genetic genealogy is helping police solve cold cases by comparing DNA evidence with public genealogy databases. In this episode, AMU professor Jen Bucholtz interviews her instructor, Christine Burke, after completing a challenging genetic genealogy training course. Learn why this investigative technique is so valuable for law enforcement.
Women’s History Month: Christy BoneFont is a remarkable space studies graduate student and an officer in two University student groups.
