Georgetown University: Emergency & Disaster Management Master's

Georgetown University: Emergency & Disaster Management Master's

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Executive Master of Professional Studies in Emergency and Disaster Management program at Georgetown U Become a Leader in the Emergency Management Community.

Expertly assist communities to become stronger and more resilient in the face of man-made and natural disasters. Through the Executive Master of Professional Studies in Emergency and Disaster Management program at Georgetown University, you can do just that by gaining the strategic and critical thinking skills you will need as a leader in the rapidly evolving profession of emergency management. In

Photos from Georgetown University: Emergency & Disaster Management Master's post 09/22/2021

Happy first day of fall, Hoyas! What are your favorite things to do during the season?

08/05/2021
05/05/2021

Congratulations to our Executive Emergency Disaster Management winners! We hope you will be able to join us for our virtual Tropaia Awards Ceremony on 05/19. You can RSVP here: https://bit.ly/2PRZF6C

05/05/2021

Congratulations to our MPS EDM winners! We hope you will be able to join us for our virtual Tropaia Awards Ceremony on 05/19. You can RSVP here: https://bit.ly/2PRZF6C

04/21/2021

Congratulations to this year’s class of The Hoya Professional 30! In honor of our honorees, we also invite you to join us here for a virtual celebration on today at 5:00-5:30 p.m. ET.
We are proud to present the following distinguished group of 30 Hoyas, who were chosen by a committee of Georgetown SCS faculty and staff from an impressive pool of candidates. Representing our incredibly diverse student body, our honorees are professionals on the rise, and all embody three fundamental qualities: excellence, leadership, and Jesuit values, such as being people for others.
Link:https://www.facebook.com/GeorgetownSCS

Reflections from SCS Diversity, Equity, Belonging & Inclusion Council on Racial Bias Incident at GU Law Center 03/23/2021

In light of the continued racially motivated attacks on the AAPI community and the recent racial bias incident at the GU Law Center, three members of the SCS Diversity, Equity, Belonging & Inclusion Council (DEBIC) share their perspectives:

Reflections from SCS Diversity, Equity, Belonging & Inclusion Council on Racial Bias Incident at GU Law Center Over the last week, Georgetown leaders have issued strong condemnations of the racial bias incident at the Law Center. As many know, two (now former) faculty members of the Law Center were involve…

03/17/2021

A message from Dean regarding incidents of violence and hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI).

For students in need of mental health resources, visit: http://bit.ly/2YtxE8j

To report discrimination or bias: http://bit.ly/38nJC6D

03/16/2021

As we continue to celebrate , we want to showcase Patsy Mink. Patsy was the first woman of color elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and the first Asian-American woman to serve in Congress. Thank you for leading the way for so many, Patsy.

Tuition | Georgetown SCS 03/04/2021

As many of you have seen in an email from Dean Kelly Otter, the School of Continuing Studies has come to the decision to operate the summer semester virtually. The health and safety of our community remains our top priority .Please do not hesitate to reach out to [email protected] or your advisor with specific questions or concerns. We do not make this decision lightly. We know many of us await the day when it is safe to return to campus. We will continue to monitor the changing nature of the pandemic, and regularly assess our operating status. Stay safe, Hoyas
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Tuition | Georgetown SCS View the tuition breakdown for the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, Master of Professional Studies, and the Executive Master of Professional Studies.

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