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Welcome to HLS 410!
This is one of the foundation courses in Penn State's Masters degree and certificate programs in Homeland Security.
To get started, click the Lessons tab above and work through the material in the Course Orientation folder. That will get you oriented to the course, the Angel environment, and the university's academic integrity policies. You can also review a high level course overview by clicking the Syllabus tab above.
We are looking forward to a stimulating, engaging, and collaborative learning experience in the course.
Again, welcome!
From RUS 100, Summer 06
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Galina Khmelkova
S408 Burrowes
Tel: 814-863-7486
Email: Use ANGEL mail system for course mail. I will respond to your emails within 24 hours
Office Hours: Mondays 2:00-4:00 pm and Thursdays 4:00-6:00 pm
I will be available by phone or in the ANGEL chat room at these times.
Zdravstvujte! Hello everyone!
Let me introduce myself. My name is Galina Andreevna Khmelkova. Don't be surprised by reading such a strange name. I am Russian and in Russia especially when we address a teacher, professor or elder person we don't know, we use this combination of the first name, patronymic and last name. The patronymic name is formed from the father's name with the help of suffixes. My patronymic name means that my father's name was Andrei.
I was born in Volgograd, the city, which played a very important role during WWII. At that time my city was called Stalingrad. Before the city got this name it was Tsaritsin. One can find the similarity with St. Petersburg, which also had different names: Petrograd, Leningrad and then the original name was returned.
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