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Uniformed Service University Offers Opportunities
Enlisted service members have often been referred to as the backbone of the military for their support, leadership, willingness to get the job done, and thirst for knowledge. Retaining dedicated, talented troops is important to ensuring that their experience is passed on to the next generation of noncommissioned officers and to preparing them for careers […]
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Congress Makes Progress on Higher Ed Bill
Congress might be log-jammed, with all eyes focused on blockbuster issues like Russian interference with U.S. elections, ensuing FBI investigations, the latest looming government shutdown and a tight deadline for a legislative fix to protect from deportation the hundreds of thousands of young people brought to the U.S. illegally as children. But under the radar […]
Veterans
Navajo Nation Increases Veterans Trust Fund
FARMINGTON — Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye signed a bill on Monday to increase funding from the tribe’s Veterans Trust Fund for programs and services that benefit Navajo veterans. The Veterans Trust Fund was established in July 1998 to provide funding for veterans programs, projects or services such as housing, financial assistance, education, employment training […]
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Brigadier General to Head Army Cyber Command
Brig. Gen. Jennifer G. Buckner, deputy commander, Joint Task Force-ARES, United States Cyber Command, Fort Meade, Md., has been promoted to director of Cyber, G-3/5/7, United States Army, Washington, District of Columbia. Buckner is a native of Downers Grove, Ill., and graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1990. Her military […]
Academics
Nursing Program That Caters to Military Marks 50th Year
NORFOLK, Va. (WVEC) — Over the course of five decades, the Old Dominion University School of Nursing has produced more than 6,000 graduates. Many of the students, up to 40 percent, have some sort of military connection. Either they’re in the military themselves, they’re a military spouse, or they are a vet. Navy wife Jordan […]
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Settlement for Ex-ITT Students Moves Forward
Former students of the bankrupt ITT Technical Institute are one step closer to seeing some compensation. A judge gave preliminary approval Wednesday for former students of the collapsed chain of for-profit schools to receive a $1.5 billion settlement in bankruptcy court, according to the Harvard Law School Project on Predatory Student Lending, which has been […]
Policy
Military: A Grand Parade Won’t Solve Problems
President Trump is receiving quite a bit of pushback for his plan for a grand military parade down Pennsylvania Avenue. The Washington Post’s Greg Jaffe and Philip Rucker reported: Surrounded by the military’s highest-ranking officials, including Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., Trump’s seemingly abstract desire […]
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Air Force Dropping Re-Enlistment Bonuses in 17 Fields
Air Force cryptologic language analysts who specialize in Korean or Hebrew and who are eligible to re-enlist may want to submit their paperwork now. The same goes for airmen in more than a dozen Air Force career fields about to lose retention bonuses that can be as much as $90,000. The Air Force on Tuesday […]
Policy
House Bill Calls for More Transition Training
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill want service members to get more training for civilian life before transitioning out of the military. Legislation introduced in the House of Representatives this week seeks to boost participation in specialized workshops offered through the Defense Department’s Transition Assistance Program, or TAP. The bill, introduced by Rep. Stephanie Murphy, D-Fla., would […]
Academics
$14 M Scholarship for Military Offspring Ends Soon
A college scholarship program that will award a combined $1.4 million to hundreds of military children will stop taking applications Feb. 16 ― one of several such programs with approaching deadlines. Completed applications for the Scholarships for Military Children Program, which is conducted each year in partnership with the Defense Commissary Agency, must reach the […]
Veterans
Syracuse U. Gets $20 M Gift for Vets Center
Syracuse University, home to the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), today announced a $20 million gift from U.S. Navy veteran and Life Trustee Daniel D’Aniello ’68 and his wife, Gayle. This gift, one of the single largest gifts in University history, will support construction of the National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC), a first-of-its-kind […]
Academics
Military Times Ranks Top Cybersecurity Programs
When Ben McInnis got out of the Marine Corps four years ago, he was looking for a career with job security, opportunities for growth and better pay than the $10 per hour he made washing cars. Then came news about the infamous Target data breach affecting millions of customers in 2013 and, a year later, […]
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