Washington, DC -- FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate, today addressed students and faculty at Savannah State University, in Savannah, Georgia, at an event sponsored by the Homeland Security and Emergency Management Student Organization (HSEMSO). The FEMA Administrator praised students for choosing to study emergency management and recognized the administration of Savannah State, a Historically Black College and University (HBCU), for joining the growing number of schools offering a Bachelors degree in Emergency Management, as our nation continues to foster and recruit the next generation of emergency managers. Savannah State is one of the first HBCUs in the nation to offer a bachelors degree in emergency management.
"Emergency management is a team effort, and a key to our success in responding to future disasters is continuing to build and expand that team," said FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate. "It is extremely encouraging to see so many young people showing a dedication to public service and a desire to study emergency management, and I thank Savannah State for their leadership and commitment to teaching the next generation of emergency managers."
Fugate also stressed the important role the public plays in emergency response and the need to encourage personal preparedness throughout our nation.
"Throughout the field of emergency management, we need to stop viewing the public as a liability, and start viewing them as a resource," said Fugate. "The more the public is prepared, the more the public is engaged, the stronger our entire emergency management team will be."
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