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Blogs/Opinion
For-Profits: The Real Threat
If you talk to most current and former employees of the for-profit education sector, there’s a strong likelihood they’ll tell the same story: for-profit education was a successful industry in the U.S. until Obama came along. Under the former administration, regulators made it their personal mission not just to police the industry, but to take […]
Academics
Naval Academy Expels Plebe for Slur
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The United States Naval Academy says it has dismissed a white midshipman for using a racial slur for African-Americans in online communications with other midshipmen. Jeff McFadden, an attorney for Midshipman 4th Class Ted Colter, tells The Capital the plebe was expelled Feb. 26 for unsatisfactory conduct and plans to appeal on […]
Veterans
College Keeps Aviation Program, Benefits Restored
After considering ending its aviation science program due to suspended benefits to military veteran students by Department of Veterans Affairs, Klamath Community College is keeping its program in place. It is enrolling new students for its aviation science ground school preferably by Friday, March 31 and until spring term begins Monday, April 2. KCC President […]
Veterans
Global Business Employs Transitioning Military
A global engineering services company is giving unique opportunities to veterans, including right here in southern Colorado. Kelly Terrien is the President and CEO of Summit Technical Solutions (STS), and she said it’s important to give back to those who have risked their lives for our freedom. “Men and women who have served in our […]
Veterans
Vets Head West to Fight Wildfires
Sand and gravel crunched under the pounding boots of about 150 men and women walking and jogging on a recent rain-drenched morning at Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica mountains. The wildland firefighter hopefuls were tackling a fitness test. They had to cover three miles of outdoor terrain with a 45-pound pack on their chests […]
Veterans
Bill Introduced to Have Veterans, Ex-Police Guard Schools
In the wake of this weekend’s March for Our Lives, lawmakers are looking forward to gun law reform. The March for Our Lives rally in Washington was a show of force and an outcry for those affected by gun violence. Protestors demand action saying enough is enough. Congressman Tom Marino (R-PA 10th District) introduced new legislation […]
Academics
DOD May Raise Cap on Tuition Aid for Deployed
The Defense Department may ease tuition assistance rules for deployed service members to make it easier for them to take classes, a DoD official said Tuesday. “They have extra time on their hands, in some cases, and they want to do more,” said Dawn Bilodeau, chief of DoD Voluntary Education. The DoD tuition assistance program, […]
Policy
Shulkin: “It Should Not Be This Hard…”
Former Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin does not appear to be happy about his sudden firing Wednesday evening. In a New York Times op-ed published Wednesday night, Shulkin praised his own record in office while lamenting the challenges of serving in President Trump’s administration. “As I prepare to leave government, I am struck by a recurring thought: It should […]
Academics
Women’s History Month: Honoring Women in Combat
Women’s History Month, celebrated in March, highlights the important contributions of women to our nation, both historically and in today’s society. Women like Deborah Sampson, the first American women to serve in combat, have played vital roles in our Army since the Revolutionary War. Sampson disguised herself as a man to enlist in the Continental […]
Blogs/Opinion
College 101: Online Learning
We live our entire lives online these days: Americans spend an average of 24 hours a week online. So, why shouldn’t we learn online, too? There’s no reason at all why we shouldn’t, actually, because learning online, and even earning degrees via the web, is a perfectly reasonable thing to do in 2018. That’s not to […]
Veterans
Fort Bragg, U.S.O. Team Up to Help Departing Troops
Fort Bragg and one of its nonprofit partners are teaming up to help service members launch new careers. The installation’s Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program and the USO of North Carolina will host a free transition expo and hiring fair next month. The event will take place April 24-26 and include panel discussions, […]
Veterans
Veteran Suicide at V.A. Medical Center
St. Louis police reported Monday that a veteran suicide occurred in the waiting room of John Cochran VA Medical Center. Authorities in VA informed the public that a veteran killed himself in the waiting room at 4:19 AM Monday. He was 62 years old. “We are grieved to confirm that a Veteran was found deceased in our […]
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