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Bresnahan 119
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  • Courses Taught
    • EM-5200: Capstone Advisor
  • Education:
    • M.S. Emergency Management, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, 2018
    • B.S. Marine Transportation, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, 1992
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Kurz 219
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  • Bachelor of Arts in Geology from Hamilton College
  • Ph.D. in Oceanography from Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island
  • Dr. Burton's (formerly Schrum) research interests include the biogeochemistry of marine sediments, particularly the carbon and nitrogen cycles. She has participated on research expeditions to the Southern, Pacific, and Atlantic Oceans, the Bering Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Dr. Burton joined the MSSEP faculty in 2012 and teaches courses in Earth Science, Coastal Ecology, and Marine Biology and oversees the MSSEP Experiential Learning, a winter field course in St. John, USVI. 
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Education : B.S. Bentley University

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Clean Harbors Athletic Center
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Kurz 220
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  • Juris Doctorate (Cum Laude) from University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College
  • George Cadwalader joined Massachusetts Maritime Academy's faculty in 2014 after retiring from the United States Marine Corps. His military assignments included serving as a member of the faculty at the Naval War College and the Naval Justice School as well as deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq.
  • He has been an invited lecturer and presenter at a variety of conferences and venues that include:
    • The International Institute of Humanitarian Law in Sanremo, Italy 
    • The NATO Centre for Excellence for Operations in Shallow and Confined Waters Maritime Security Conference
    • Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Command and Staff College in Tokyo, Japan
    • German Maritime Tactics Centre in Bremerhaven, Germany
    • Defense Institute for International Legal Studies
    • University of Maine School of Law
  • He recently published a chapter on Homeland Security in the Oxford Handbook of U.S. National Security (Cloud J.A., Gvosdev, N.K., & Reveron, D.S. (Ed.). 2018). He has also been published in the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law and the Naval Law Review
  • Professor Cadwalader teaches classes pertaining to emergency management, homeland security, and national security

 

 

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Excitement, resurgence and excellence are three words that aptly describe the Massachusetts Maritime football program under Jeremy Cameron’s guidance. Coach Cameron has been the head coach of Buccaneer football since 2005. The veteran mentor looks to continue that trend for the Buccaneers this fall.  Cameron has guided his squad to 32 victories over the past seven seasons, and Massachusetts Maritime continues to re-write the school record book as one of the most prolific attacks in the nation, with 28 school marks being set or tied in the last five years alone.  There’s no doubting that Cameron has added to the great pride and tradition of the program, as during this decade alone the Buccaneers have toppled rivals Maine Maritime, SUNY-Maritime and Coast Guard a combined eight times while scooping up a pair of Cranberry Bowl triumphs over rival Bridgewater State.  The buzz of enthusiasm along the banks of the Cape Cod Canal surrounding the program is directly tied to the hard work of its mentor, and he looks for that buzz to grow louder in 2017 and beyond.

A 1997 graduate of Springfield College, Cameron began his coaching career as the quarterbacks and running backs coach at Dean College in Franklin, Mass.  He left Dean to head south of the Massachusetts border in taking a position on the staff at Bryant University in Smithfield, R.I., where he served as the receivers coach / recruiting coordinator while also overseeing the Bulldogs’ strength and conditioning program. 

Cameron left The Ocean State in 2000 to join the staff at Wagner College in Staten Island, N.Y. under the guidance of long-time coach Walt Hameline.  He spent three seasons working with the Seahawk receivers and quarterbacks while also serving as passing game coordinator, and after a year-long stint as the offensive coordinator at Poly-Prep High School in Brooklyn, N.Y. in 2003.  Cameron returned to the Wagner campus the following fall as the offensive coordinator.  That proved to be his final assistant coaching position, as Cameron came to Buzzards Bay in the winter of 2005 as the Academy’s head coach.

Awards have been commonplace in the Massachusetts Maritime program since Cameron’s arrival, as 48 Buccaneers have earned all-conference accolades during his tenure and three others (Walter Butler ’12, John Moriarty ’14 and Marshall McCarthy) earned All-New England and all-regional honors.  Last year, McCarthy was named as the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year accolades as well as being named as a finalist for the Cliff Harris Award as the top small college defensive player in the nation. ADD Johnson, ETC 

Cameron’s commitment to the overall development of student-athletes is evidenced by dozens of players earning conference all-academic citations, while both Moriarty and fellow 2014 graduate Brandon Rodrigues became the first Massachusetts Maritime cadets to earn Capital One Academic All-America accolades in 30 years in both 2012 and 2013.  Cameron’s efforts have not gone unnoticed, and he has earned the respect of his peers in the New England football community, including the nod as the 2009 / 2019 New England Football Conference Bogan Division Coach of the Year.

Cameron, who earned a degree in Health & Fitness from Springfield, resides in Sagamore Beach, Mass. with his wife, Katie, who serves as the Head Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving Coach at Bryant University, and their three children Dolan, Riley, and Casey.

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Captain’s Office, T. S. Kennedy
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Mike Campbell is a 1987 graduate of the Academy and was hired as our Second Mate in December 2013.  With the retirement of our previous Chief Mate, he became our Acting Chief Mate in December 2014.  As Chief Mate, he is responsible for implementing safety management for all personnel, as well as planned maintenance of ship’s interior and exterior spaces, including machinery as required.  In August of 2016, Mike was selected to be the Master of the T. S. Kennedy.  This assignment will merge with Chief Mate duties except during activations.

Licenses and certification include BS Degree in Marine Transportation;  USCG Master of Steam and Motor Vessels of any gross tons upon oceans;  Medical Care Person in Charge;  GMDSS Radio Operator;  Radar Observer Unlimited;  Tankerman;  Vessel Security Officer.

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Flanagan
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  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting from University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
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New Captain Paul Cuffe Center for Inclusion - located next to Fan Tail
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