CPS and the Washington Business Journal recently presented a roundtable discussion with local leaders in the cybersecurity industry and top university administrators to discuss organizational agility as a multi-faceted business requirement within the swiftly expanding field of cybersecurity.
CPS will have representation in the Faculty Senate for the first time next academic year. John Warren, an associate professor and the director of publishing at CPS, and Scott White, an associate professor and director of cybersecurity, were elected as nonvoting delegates.
The Distinguished Scholar Awards recognizes the graduate student who best demonstrates the college’s core competencies of communication, collaboration, leadership, and ethics.
The Founding Dean Arterton Award is given to the graduating student who epitomizes professional distinction and ethical conduct in political management.
The Dr. Richard F. Southby Police Science Prize is presented to an exceptional graduating student from the Bachelor of Professional Studies in Homeland Security program.
The Distinguished Scholar Awards recognize the undergraduate and graduate students who best demonstrate the college’s core competencies of strategic thinking, communication, collaboration, leadership, and ethics.
The is award recognizes the GSPM graduating student who best exhibits actions to promote or protect the expansion of political and economic freedom beyond the borders of the United States.
Two publishing industry professionals shared their expertise in the plenary session at the inaugural Student Journal Symposium for Literary and Research Publications.
On this episode, Luke Kasim and Amanda Gillespie have the privilege of talking to Elaine Lammert, the distinguished homeland security master's Program director.
In this episode of The Professionals, Amanda and Luke are joined by Ms. Nicole Mintz, Director of Career Services for the College of Professional Studies.
In this episode, we follow the captivating journey of Dr. Casey Burgat, the Director of the Legislative Affairs program at the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University.
The Dean's Newsletter
The CPS monthly Dean’s newsletter captures news and points-of-pride for our College community. Through these timely updates, we will share with you a few highlights of how CPS faculty, staff, students, alumni, partners and leadership are shaping our dynamic future.