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Military: Page 7
Veterans
Army Veteran and Doctoral Student Named Inaugural Winner of the U.S. Army Women’s Foundation’s 6888th Scholarship
Tarleton State University doctoral student and U.S. Army veteran Nicole Burkett has recently been named the inaugural recipient of the U.S. Army Women’s Foundation’s 6888th Scholarship.
Academics
Two More Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology Attain VETS Campus Certification
Two Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology – Crossville and McMinnville – have earned VETS Campus certification.
From the Pentagon
Air Force Eases Body Fat Restrictions for Recruits
The U.S. Air Force has eased body fat restrictions for recruits as of April 1.
Military
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Division Commander Signs Updated Diversity Program Management Plan
Col. John P. Lloyd, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers North Atlantic Division, has signed the updated Advancing Minorities’ Interest in Engineering program management plan.
Military
New Mexico Military Institute to Open Intermediate Prep School in August
The New Mexico Military Institute will open a new “intermediate preparatory” school near its Roswell campus for middle-school level students.
Campus Climate
Jackie Lee Appointed First Female Police Chief of Georgia Military College
Jackie Lee has been appointed police chief of Georgia Military College. With this appointment, Lee will be the first female officer in the role.
Policy
Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand to Support Bill to Ease Access to SNAP Food Benefits for Military Families
Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand is supporting a bill that would change the rules for SNAP food benefits, making them easier to access for military families.
Veterans
Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Kenneth Heckel Appointed Director of the Office of Military & Veterans Affairs at the University of Notre Dame.
Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Kenneth Heckel will become director of the Office of Military & Veterans Affairs at the University of Notre Dame.
Veterans
VA to Replace Current Motto with More Inclusive One that Honors Women Veterans and Military Families
The VA will be replacing its 64-year-old motto with a more inclusive mission statement.
Veterans
VA Launches Scholarship to Recruit Mental Health and Counseling Professionals for Underserved U.S. Vet Centers
The VA has launched a scholarship program to recruit mental health and counseling professionals to help underserved U.S. facilities amid veterans facing an increasing need for such services post-Afghan War.
Veterans
Report: VA Hiring and Staff Retention Efforts Not Enough to Keep Up with System Needs
Federal union leaders are saying employee hiring and staff retention efforts at the VA are insufficient to keep up with what the system needs, despite VA leaders touting its successes.
From the Pentagon
Reported Sexual Assaults at U.S. Military Academies Sees Significant Rise in 2021-22 School Year
Reported sexual assaults at U.S. military academies increased significantly during the 2021-22 school year, the highest since the DoD began collecting data on the matter.
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