John Jay College Receives Over $580,000 in Grants From Department of Homeland Security.
AScribe Law News Service, March, 2008
Byline: John Jay College of Criminal Justice
NEW YORK, March 24 (AScribe Newswire) -- John Jay College of Criminal Justice announced that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has awarded $580,603 in grants to the College. These grants will support education, research and professional development efforts targeted at training the next generation of homeland security experts and scholars.
According to John Jay President Jeremy Travis, "The Department of Homeland Security grants solidify John Jay's role as a premier research institution for the study of terrorism and other domestic security issues. These grants will help to support innovative faculty projects that will prepare our students for future leadership roles."
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