The Department of Earth Sciences offers programs of study for Bachelor of Science degrees in Meteorology, Ocean Sciences and Coastal Studies, and Geology.
@millersvilleu MSEM graduate and the Meteorologist in Charge during Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi Allan Gerard on the MainStage @iaem annual conference on the partnership between Meteorology and Emergency Management.
@millersvilleu emergency management students at the @iaem international conference in Louisville interviewing EM Director Judd Freed for our Incident Icons podcast.
We had the pleasure of showcasing our emergency management programs this week at “The Conference” in Fort Worth, Texas. Had the opportunity to speak with a lot of great Texans about EM and EM education. #MillersvilleU#EmergencyManagement#MSEM.
Day 3 of National Mass Care Exercise. Multiple MU emergency management faculty, students and alumni participating. @millersvilleu
Making Pennsylvania and our nation more prepared for disasters.
Let’s crack some common tornado myths to help get prepared for the upcoming season:
➡️Tornadoes CAN cross water!
➡️STAY AWAY from windows if a tornado is coming, and keep your windows closed!
➡️Tornadoes occur in mountains and cities EVERY YEAR!
LATEST: The Nashville Christian school shooter was a female, believed to be a teen, and was armed with at least two "assault-type rifles" and a handgun, officials say. https://t.co/iFmMikCuTG
Most of the showers and thunderstorms have exited the Lower Susquehanna Valley and will be east of I-95 by 5 P.M. Now come the howling, westerly winds for the next few hours before tranquil conditions return overnight. Watch for smaller tree limbs and blowing objects on roadways!