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TSU Staffer Graduates From FEMA’s Emergency Management Institute (478 hits)


Thomas Graham recently graduated from the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Emergency Management Basic Academy after completing the full curriculum that provided the basic knowledge and skills to help graduates meet the unpredictable challenges in the field of emergency management.

 

Graham, assistant director of Emergency Management at Tennessee State University, completed the five courses at the Academy that includes Foundations of Emergency Management; Science of Disaster; Planning: Emergency Operations; Exercise Design; and Public Information and Warning.  Students are required fulfill a total of 167 hours of training.  Graham completed the course Dec. 18, 2014.

 

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Tuesday, January 27th 2015 at 3:52PM
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