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General Information

 

Homeland security is a blanket term that refers to all the efforts made by the United States of America to secure her interest both at home and abroad.  At the federal level the Department for Homeland Security (DHS) is composed of twenty-two agencies, created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002.

 

What is Homeland Security?

 

Homeland security is everything that protects the United States, her populace, and interest.  Everyone plays a part from the local city police officers, to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), to the United States Coast Guard.  Homeland security is active at all 3 levels of government: Local, State, and Federal.  Homeland security ranges from catching terrorists, to curbing illegal immigration, to denying harmful or diseased agricultural products entrance to the country.  Homeland security is fast paced, rapidly growing, ever changing field drawing on the resources and education from many various fields of study.  

 

What Homeland Security is not?

 

Homeland security is not just merely going after terrorist or being a gun carrying boot on the ground.  There are many disciplines involved in Homeland Security, Accountants, Investigators, Transportation Specialist, and numerous other exciting careers “behind the scenes.”

 

Who is a part of Homeland Security?

 

Homeland security efforts are lead by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).  DHS is a federal agency that has twenty-two agencies under its supervision. A few of the agencies under DHS are the Secret Service, Coast Guard (during times of war or at the president’s discretion Coast Guard is assigned to the United States Navy), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP).  A full list of agencies can be found at http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/

 

What is the Homeland Security program at Vincennes University? 

 

The Homeland Security program at Vincennes University is a two-year bachelor’s degree that students may enroll in after completing an associate’s degree in a related field.  The program is currently led by Mr. Lou Caprino a retired FBI agent of twenty-nine years.  Anyone interested in gathering more information about the Homeland Security program can contact Mr. Caprino at lcaprino@vinu.edu or stop by his office located on the first floor of Davis Hall in the Public Service division office.

 

What would I as a student in Homeland Security be studying?

 

The current curriculum features classes on Terrorism, Homeland Security overview, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Policy, and National Security Law.  These are just a few of the classes you as a student would take to familiarize and learn a small portion of what Homeland Security is.

 

What if I am currently enrolled in a different program at Vincennes University or another college?

 

The admission requirements are a degree in:

  • Conservation Law Enforcement
  • Loss Prevention and Safety 
  • Law Enforcement
  • Paralegal
  • Fire Science and Safety Technology
  • Emergency Management & Planning
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • A related field 
  •  Individuals that are six credit hours or less from accomplishing an associate degree.

You are strongly encouraged to contact Lou Caprino if you have any questions about enrolling in the Homeland Security program.

 

Contact Information

 

Any inquires about the program can be made to Lou Caprino at:

 

Louis Caprino
Chair, Homeland Security & Public Safety
Email address: lcaprino@vinu.edu
Phone: 812-888-6830

 
 


 

 

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Free Bluegrass Jam is Feb. 12 at Vincennes University

January 25, 2012

VINCENNES, Ind. - The 12th Annual Old Post Bluegrass Jam will be Feb. 12 at
Vincennes University’s Beckes Student Union.  Admission is free and the
public is invited to enjoy acoustic musicians as they jam together from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. (EST).  The Student Union is located at 1101 N. Second
Street and free parking is available on Third Street adjacent to the
building.

“We invite area musicians to bring their acoustic instruments and be
prepared to find folks to jam with.  The Bluegrass Jam is a lot of fun for
both participants and the audience,” said Bill Stedman, longtime organizer
of the popular event.

In addition to jams throughout the building, there will also be groups
performing on stage in the Food Court, including Mariah Creek at 1 p.m.,
Diamond Hill Station at 2 p.m., Rocky Rhoads at 3 p.m., and Hawf Family
String Band at 4 p.m.

Food and beverages will be available at Grinder’s Coffee Shop beginning at
7:30 a.m. and the Food Court beginning at 10:30 a.m., featuring a pork
barbecue meal with fries, slaw, and small drink for $5.99.

For more information call 812-882-0429 or go to www.vincennescvb.org.

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VU President to appear on Inside INdiana Business

January 25, 2012

VINCENNES, Ind. - Vincennes University is opening a new Logistics Training
and Education Center in Plainfield on Jan. 27.  VU President Dick Helton
will join Gerry Dick on the next Inside INdiana Business television program
to discuss the central Indiana Logistics Center’s impact.

Tune in on Saturday at 11 a.m. (EST) on WTHI-TV or 5:30 p.m. on WVUT-TV.
Check the show's website for other air times:
www.insideindianabusiness.com.

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VU Accounting students to prepare tax returns

January 25, 2012

VINCENNES, Ind. - Vincennes University students majoring in accounting will
be preparing tax returns for persons in the community and VU students.  The
students, under the direction of Lisa Nash, assistant professor, are
certified by testing through the IRS.

This free service is part of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program
sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service.  Preparation ends March 1.  The
service will also be offered on two Saturdays, Jan. 28 and Feb. 4.

Students prepare 1040EZ, 1040A, 1040 with schedules A, B, C-EZ, D, child
and dependent care credit, and education credits.  The returns are filed
electronically with direct deposit available if desired.

Nash says that this is a good experience for students and enables them to
feel more comfortable dealing with clients, engaging in conversation,
performing as a professional, as well as a tax preparation experience.

Appointments are required.  To schedule, or for more information, call
2-1-1 or Generations at 812-888-4279.

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Helton speaks to state school board members

January 24, 2012

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Vincennes University President Dick Helton was a
presenter at the Leadership Seminar of the Indiana School Boards
Association (ISBA) in Indianapolis on Jan. 20.

ISBA currently has membership from 290 of the 291 Indiana public school
corporations and is the voice of 1,689 school board members in the state.

Helton spoke on the topic, “Building Collaborative Partnerships with Higher
Education.”  Helton described VU’s leadership role in collaborating with
high schools and vocational schools throughout the state in the areas of
dual credit/concurrent enrollment and early college programs.

VU’s dual credit concurrent enrollment program for high schools, Project
EXCEL, served 5,790 students in 2010-11 and generated 33,366 credit hours.
Project EXCEL is currently offered in 137 high schools and career centers
in 71 Indiana counties.

VU currently offers Early College programs in conjunction with high schools
at Ben Davis, Washington Community, Center Grove, Lawrenceburg, and
Evansville/Vanderburgh, with several other school sites under development.

Prior to becoming VU President in 2004, Helton served for 19 years as a
superintendent of schools in Indiana.

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VU’s Plainfield Logistics Training and Education Center to be dedicated Jan. 27

January 24, 2012

PLAINFIELD, Ind. - The public is invited to the dedication of the new
Vincennes University Logistics Training and Education Center on Jan. 27,
11:30 a.m., at 853 S. Columbia Road, Suite 151, in Plainfield.  The Center
is located near the Interstate 70 and Ronald Reagan Parkway.

Speakers will include Robin Brandgard, president of the Plainfield Town
Council, VU President Dick Helton, and VU Board of Trustees Chair J.R.
Gaylor.  Other VU speakers will include Phillip Rath, vice president for
Financial Services and Government Relations; David A. Tucker, vice
president for Workforce Development/Community Services; and James Dolan,
director of the Logistics Training and Education Center.

In April 2011 the Plainfield Town Council approved providing $500,000 in
start-up costs over five years for the Logistics Training and Education
Center in Plainfield to be administered by VU.  The announced goal was to
help attract and retain employers, create a highly trained workforce, and
enhance Plainfield’s role as a leading logistics community.

Plainfield is in close proximity to the expanding Indianapolis
International Airport, major roadways, and more than 25 million square feet
of distribution and light manufacturing space.

VU worked with industry professionals and Conexus Indiana to identify skill
gaps of workers in the logistics industry and designed a skills-based
training program to close these skill gaps industry-wide.  This
collaboration is an asset to the programs offered at the new Center in
Plainfield, especially in the area of stackable training certificates which
lead to a college degree.

The Center will bring to one location VU’s full range of logistics training
and educational opportunities.  It will provide basic training for
entry-level positions, including order picking training, fork-lift
certification, and truck driver training.  Also, training will be available
to those already in the logistics industry to hone specific skills, such as
short-term courses in material handling, lean manufacturing, and Six Sigma.

In addition, VU will offer hands-on training in connection with its
associate degree program in Supply Chain Logistics Management at the Center
beginning in the fall semester 2012.  The associate degree will be awarded
through VU's Aviation Technology Center in Indianapolis, and it may be
completed through both traditional semester-based catalog courses and
stackable training certificates.

The Center will provide a blended learning environment, combining
state-of-the-art classroom technology with hands-on logistics lab space
that simulates today’s high-tech warehouses, distribution centers, and
equipment utilized on the job at area employers.

More information about Vincennes University Logistics programs can be found
at www.vinu.edu/logistics.

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY - Indiana’s First College

VU is state-supported with campuses in Vincennes and Jasper and additional
sites such as the Indianapolis International Airport.  VU also offers
instruction at military sites throughout the nation.

In addition to offering 200 associate degree and certificate programs, VU
also offers bachelor’s degree programs in technology, homeland security,
nursing, and secondary education programs in mathematics, science, and
special education.

VU enrolls students from throughout Indiana, 26 other states, and 37
foreign countries.  Tuition and fees are the lowest among Indiana campuses
with residence halls.  VU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Founded in 1801, VU is Indiana’s first college and is the only college in
the nation founded by an individual who would later become President of the
United States.  William Henry Harrison, the ninth U.S. President, founded
VU while serving as governor of the Indiana Territory.  More information is
available at www.vinu.edu.

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