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Released: 17-Nov-2015 11:05 AM EST
WashU Expert: American governors have little power to block Syrian refugees
Washington University in St. Louis

Article Body 2010In the wake of the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris, at least two dozen American governors have expressed concern over allowing Syrian refugees to relocate in their states. While state governments often do play a small role in helping to resettle refugees, the governors don't have much choice in this case, said immigration expert Stephen H.

Released: 17-Nov-2015 10:05 AM EST
Managing the Data Deluge for National Security Analysts
Sandia National Laboratories

National security analysts often find that available data is growing much faster than analysts’ ability to observe and process it. Sometimes they can’t make key connections and often they are overwhelmed struggling to use data for predictions and forensics. Sandia National Laboratories’ Pattern Analytics to Support High-Performance Exploitation and Reasoning (PANTHER) team has developed solutions that will enable analysts to work smarter, faster and more effectively when looking at huge, complex amounts of data in real-time, stressful environments where the consequences might be life or death.

Released: 16-Nov-2015 2:05 PM EST
Senator Tim Scott (R-Sc) Talks ISIS, Leadership at McConnell Center
University of Louisville

Senator Tim Scott spoke at the University of Louisville through the McConnell Center’s Distinguished Lecture Series. He address the challenges the U.S. faces in combating ISIS, as well as leadership principles.

Released: 16-Nov-2015 11:05 AM EST
Expert on National and International Defense and Security Issues.
University of Texas at El Paso

UTEP Assistant Professor of Security Studies Damien Van Puyvelde, Ph.D., is an expert on national security issues and French citizenship. He is available to talk about the Paris attacks.

Released: 14-Oct-2015 10:05 AM EDT
Media Advisory for Reporters Covering U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's Visit to IU on Thursday
Indiana University

Indiana University is releasing information for media covering Thursday’s address by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry at the IU Auditorium. Kerry, the first sitting secretary of state to visit IU in 20 years, is speaking as part of a two-day celebration of the new home for the School of Global and International Studies.



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