Teaching ethics is an integral part of higher education, but thinking about ethics—and applying it in a meaningful way—is a life-long endeavor. In this episode, learn how ethics affect all areas of society and the role of ethics when making career decisions.
Understanding interest is critical to financial management. There are two types: interest you pay on money owed and interest you earn on money invested.
Seizing digital evidence from cell phones or computers is common in criminal investigations. Learn how to properly collect and preserve this evidence.
There are several actions we can all take to get through the last leg of the COVID-19 race and avoid hitting the pandemic wall.
EM/ES organizations have peer groups who have helped each other draw up and initiate plans related to tackling COVID-19 problems. Banding together with other profession organizations helps to ensure a common reopening strategy.
COVID-19 and influenza are both contagions with key similarities. Both are viruses (not bacteria) that first infect lung tissue.
As we begin to emerge from the horrific COVID-19 pandemic, also set to emerge soon are some trillions of periodic cicadas, offspring of the last invasion of the nasty-looking bugs in 2004.
Awareness of social injustices further escalated in the national consciousness in 2020. As a result, organizations are taking a hard look at their corporate culture. In this episode, learn about the creation and goals of APUS’ Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Task Force.