
معرفی
Suzanne K. McCoskey serves as a Lecturer in Economics at Johns Hopkins University's Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C., while concurrently holding the position of Associate Professor of Economics at Frostburg State University. With over twenty years of extensive teaching experience across diverse institutions including the State Department’s Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Naval Academy, George Washington University, and the University of Pretoria in South Africa, she brings significant expertise to her academic roles.
Her educational foundation comprises:
- PhD in Economics from Syracuse University
- MS in Applied Statistics from Syracuse University
- MSLaw from the University of Baltimore specializing in Emergency Management and Homeland Security Law
Dr. McCoskey's research integrates quantitative economic analysis with legal frameworks for crisis management. Her work demonstrates a unique interdisciplinary approach where statistical modeling intersects with national security policy, particularly examining economic impacts of emergency response systems and resource allocation during homeland security operations. This fusion of econometric methods with legal scholarship creates innovative pathways for analyzing disaster resilience and policy implementation.
Her professional trajectory reflects deep engagement with both theoretical and applied dimensions of economics, where statistical rigor meets real-world policy challenges in security and emergency management contexts.

