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Military: Page 2
From the Pentagon
U.S. Air Force to Invest More than $1.6 Billion to Improve Unaccompanied Housing and Child Development Centers
The U.S. Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center is spending more than $1.6 billion to improve the service branch’s unaccompanied housing and child development centers.
Faculty & Staff
Walter 'Ted' Carter Jr. Named President of OSU
The former superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy is expected to become the 17th president of The Ohio State University.
Other News
Official Transfer Of Power Is Halted By Republican Senator
Adm. Lisa Franchetti, the nominee to take over as Chief of Naval Operations, will now assume the role in an acting capacity
Online Education
New Online Incentive Scholarships Offered at Ohio University for Veterans, Alumni, And Others
Ohio University will now offer online incentive scholarships to veterans, alumni, and others.
Academics
University of Virginia Student Veterans Push Back Against Changes to Veterans' Center
Student veterans at the University of Virginia are claiming the school is taking a step back from promises made to support veterans.
Academics
University of Colorado Colorado Springs to Offer Active-Duty Tuition Assistance Grant
Starting this fall, University of Colorado Colorado Springs will be offering a tuition assistance grant to active-duty military personnel currently using military tuition assistance through a new Active-Duty Tuition Assistance Grant.
Academics
Army Scrambles to Find Tuition Money for Soldiers
As a new school year is slated to begin, the Army Reserve has depleted its funds to cover tuition for its soldiers.
Veterans
Attorneys General Support Bill to Assist Housing and Education for Families of Black World War II Veterans
More than 20 attorneys general are supporting a bill to assist the housing and educational pursuits of the families of Black World War II veterans.
From the Pentagon
Defense Department Head of Personnel and Readiness to Step Down in September
Gilbert Cisneros, the Defense Department’s head of personnel and readiness will be stepping down in September.
Policy
Defense Department and VA Sued Over Fertility Treatment Coverage Policies
The National Organization for Women and two groups representing veterans are suing the DoD and VA over health care coverage for fertility treatments.
Academics
Anti-Affirmative Action Group Targets Military Exemption to SCOTUS Ruling
The group that took its case against affirmative action to the Supreme Court and won is seeking to end the exemption for military academies.
Policy
Republican-Controlled House Attempts to Block VA from Updating Motto to be Gender-Neutral
The Republican-controlled U.S. House voted 221-212 Jul. 26 to block the VA from updating its motto to include female veterans and be more gender-neutral.
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