Henley-Putnam to offer ATIC members tuition discounts and transfer credits
(San Jose, CA, January 31, 2012) – Henley-Putnam University has announced a partnership with Advanced Technical Intelligence Center for Human Capital Development (ATIC) to include a tuition discount for all ATIC faculty, staff, students, and alumni who enroll in a Henley-Putnam degree or certificate program. In addition, graduates of ATIC’s Analyst Boot Camp (ABC) program are eligible to receive transfer credits at Henley-Putnam University.
In recognition of the importance of ATIC in advancing the intelligence profession worldwide, Henley-Putnam University has established the ATIC Alliance partnership. All ATIC members who enroll in a Henley-Putnam degree program will receive a $2,500 degree tuition discount and a $600 certificate tuition discount applied pro rata towards tuition. Graduates of the ABC will receive 13.5 undergraduate transfer credits toward a bachelor’s degree program at Henley-Putnam.
“We are pleased...
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Henley-Putnam to offer LA CLEAR members tuition discounts
(San Jose, CA, January 24, 2012) – Henley-Putnam University has announced a partnership with LA CLEAR to include a tuition discount for all LA CLEAR members who enroll in a Henley-Putnam degree program.
In recognition of the importance of LA CLEAR in advancing the security profession worldwide, Henley-Putnam University has established the LA CLEAR Alliance partnership. All LA CLEAR members who enroll in a Henley-Putnam degree program will receive a $2,500 tuition discount applied pro rata towards tuition. In addition Henley-Putnam is funding a Leadership program that will provide a $5,000 tuition discount for one employee of each organization that LA CLEAR has contracted with in the years 2011 and 2012.
“We are pleased to partner with LA CLEAR International as we both seek to provide advanced education in the field of Strategic Security,” said Henley-Putnam CEO, Jim Killin. “This partnership is our way of recognizing the importance...
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Special Issue Focuses on “Rethinking Radicalization”
(San Jose, CA, January 19, 2012) – Henley-Putnam University is proud to announce the Winter 2011, Vol. 4, No.4 issue of the Journal of Strategic Security (JSS). This special issue focuses upon "Perspectives on Radicalization and Involvement in Terrorism." The issue begins with a two-part review of what is currently known about radicalization as it relates to terrorism. The first part surveys a range of definitions and ways that radicalization has been conceptualized by academics and law enforcement analysts. It goes on to suggest some potentially promising theories that might support further study of the processes and mechanisms of radicalization into violent extremism. The second part reviews recent (post-9/11) empirical studies and conceptual models of the radicalization process.
In an attempt to broaden the scope of intellectual inquiry, contributions to the Journal were sought from internationally known scholars in areas...
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Henley-Putnam University’s next free webinar takes an in-depth look at perhaps the most violent and far-reaching gang currently operating on United States soil when it unveils the secrets of MS-13: America’s Most Dangerous Gang. https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/869493834
On December 1st, 2011 at 1:00 PM, EDT, the webinar will be led by Colonel Michael Angley, former U.S. Air Force Special Agent with a 25-year career in federal law enforcement and intelligence. Col Angley also serves as a Senior Military Advisor to Henley-Putnam University.
The webinar will detail information on the gang’s origins, operating locations, organizational structure, gang identification methods, and more. MS-13, or Mara Salvatrucha, was founded in Los Angeles in the 1980s by immigrants from El Salvador and has 8,000 to 10,000 members in the United States, according to the...
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Henley-Putnam University is proud to announce that Ronald J. Graham, PhD has joined its esteemed and experienced staff as the Dean of Intelligence Management Programs.
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Henley-Putnam University, the leading educational institution specializing in the field of Strategic Security, has just unveiled a unique offering of General Education courses and a new Dean to head up the Gen Ed program.
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Henley-Putnam University today revealed a strong and highly respected Board of Advisors, formed specifically to expand and further develop the University’s Doctorate in Strategic Security (DSS) Program.
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Henley-Putnam University is proud to announce that our own Dean Linda Florence, Ph.D, CPP, will speak as part of the selected panel of industry experts during the 2011 ASIS Women in Security Group Seminar.
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G.I. Jobs, the premier magazine for military personnel transitioning into civilian life, has awarded Henley-Putnam University the designation of Military Friendly School.
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Henley-Putnam University’s next free webinar “A Decade of Developments in Strategic Security,” will take an in-depth look at important changes and significant advancements in the multi-faceted field of strategic security in the past ten years since September 11, 2001.
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