One year ago, an explosion rocked the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 workers, sinking the rig, and releasing a massive amount of crude oil into the ocean. Nearly 4.9 million barrels of oil (200 million gallons) are believed to have leaked into the Gulf, fouling shorelines, crushing local economies, and damaging the environment to an extent that’s yet to be fully determined.
Learn more about the crisis in Libya as discussed and analyzed by APUS Program Director of International Relations and Middle Eastern Studies, Dr. Patricia Campbell.
Learn more about the crisis in Libya as discussed and analyzed by APUS Program Director of International Relations and Middle Eastern Studies, Dr. Patricia Campbell.
Interested in understanding the motivating factors of today’s terrorists? This webcast will help to explore this realm and answer the questions on people’s minds. Register to attend today.
American Military University Professor Kerry Muehlenbeck discusses the various issues and Supreme Court rulings as they relate to searches…
This live webcast will bring you up close and personal with the Police Chief of Shelton, CT, who places himself and his officers on the line to serve and protect each day.
Join AMU for this live webcast event that will explore how nuclear weapons will shape the future of the Middle East.
Does remaining silent during an interrogation actually invoke one’s right to remain silent? This landmark case dove into the very meaning of this right…
Interpreting the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Register to attend this special webcast happening on Tuesday, May 18, 2010 – 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET
Join American Military University and the Weider History Group for this live webcast event that will highlight the importance of the Battle of Shiloh and the effect it had on the outcome of the Civil War.