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Section: Other News
Other News
Dartmouth Business Program Helps Vets
HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — Paul Movizzo spent 30 years in the Navy as an aviator piloting an E-2C Hawkeye early warning radar detection plane, as well as commanding a team involved in electromagnetic warfare. But despite the high-pressure and leadership assignments — which included serving on the U.S. Embassy staff in Baghdad — Movizzo felt […]
February 2, 2018
Other News
Scholarships Available for Service Members, Vets, Families
This year, more than one million service members, veterans and their families are enrolled in college courses. With that in mind, the Virginia Advisory Council on Military Education (VA-ACME) continues a commitment to supporting education within the Virginia military community. We are pleased to announce that VA-ACME will award multiple $1,000 scholarships at the annual […]
February 2, 2018
Veterans
Veteran Goes From Enlisted to Enrolled
On the top floor of Lowell Heiny Hall at Colorado Mesa University, the Student Veteran Services office strives to assist former military members throughout their college careers. Cody Kem, who served in the Navy from 2009 to 2014, works at Student Veteran Services and uses his own military experience to be a resource for other […]
February 2, 2018
Other News
Testimony: Put College Accountability First
Federal student aid is a deal between taxpayers, students, and institutions. When students don’t keep up their end of the bargain, the federal government hits them hard—wrecking their credit, docking their wages, or seizing their tax refunds or Social Security checks. But there’s almost no accountability when colleges break their promises or repeatedly fail to […]
February 2, 2018
Academics
82nd Airborne Increases Transition Efforts
FORT BRAGG, NC — The 82nd Airborne Division hosted its third, “Paratroopers For Life,” forum inside the Division headquarters at Fort Bragg, N.C., Jan. 25, 2018. The Division, America’s Guard of Honor, launched the PFLF in December 2016 to assist Paratroopers that are separating from the U.S. Army with easier transitions to civilian life. Read […]
February 2, 2018
Other News
Report: Student Borrowing Drops, Grant Funding Rises
The 2015-2016 National Postsecondary Education Student Aid Study (NPSAS:16) showed an overall decline in student loan borrowing compared to its 2011-2012 counterpart, NPSAS:12. The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) publishes this study every four years on financial aid, and it provides data on loans, grants, work-study, and other financial aid options from federal, state, […]
February 2, 2018
Academics
California Online College Targets Working Adults
To open up access to higher education for more people, the California Community College system and Governor Jerry Brown are looking to launch an online-only community college. The college would be designed to serve working adults who want to upgrade their skill set or complete a post-secondary program but for whom personal responsibilities or distance […]
February 2, 2018
Academics
Military “Myths” Hinder Recruitment
Seventeen years of war, TV spots depicting the struggles of wounded warriors, and curbs on military advertising budgets have left the armed forces with an image problem that could take years to repair, said a senior Defense official. Unsettling myths about the military are rising among recruit-age youth and “influencers” — parents, teachers, clergy and […]
February 2, 2018
Other News
Startup Wants a Piece of Drone Market
WILMINGTON, Del. — A 2016 report from PwC priced the emerging global market for business services using drones at $127 billion. Drone sales are expected to eclipse $12 billion in 2021, a Business Insider report suggested in August. There’s a startup in Delaware looking to get a piece of the action. Founded by the husband […]
February 1, 2018
Veterans
Seminar Helps Student Vets Shift into Gear
Showing that military veterans and other nontraditional students bring a wealth of real-world experience with them to college, T.K. Stoudt, who served in the Air Force for 32 years, is pursuing his doctorate in the University of Wyoming’s College of Education and teaching an innovative first-year seminar for incoming freshmen veterans. The class’s research component […]
February 1, 2018
Academics
Deputies Protect Teacher After Anti-Military Rant
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies are monitoring for threats against a Pico Rivera teacher who made disparaging remarks against the military and the student who secretly recorded him — both online and in their neighborhoods. “There has been a firestorm described as mean comments. No threats of bodily injury at this point,” Capt. Patrick Valdez […]
February 1, 2018
Other News
How a 20-Year-Old Found Military Soft Spot
Twenty-year-old college student Nathan Ruser has an interest in the Syrian conflict and an affinity for maps. It’s this combination that led him to discover the potential security risks posed by fitness app Strava. On Saturday, the Australian came across a tweet of Strava’s global heatmap, which was originally published in November 2017. Ruser noticed […]
February 1, 2018
Veterans
Program Offers Preparation for New Life
“I came into the military when I was 18 years old; this is my first job,” said TAP attendee Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Roane, Air Mobility Command Director of Logistics. “A lot has changed over the past 27 years. TAP helps a person like me catch up with the times of what is on the […]
February 1, 2018
Policy
Details Scarce on Wounded Warrior Dismissal
Marine officials are releasing few details after the commanding officer was relieved of command and two staff members were placed on leave within Wounded Warrior Battalion East. Lt. Col. Chris Hrudka was relieved of command by Wounded Warrior Regiment Commanding Officer Col. Larry Miller on Jan. 29 due to “a loss of trust and confidence,” […]
February 1, 2018
Academics
D.O.E. Eyes Major Cuts in Loan Forgiveness
WASHINGTON — The Education Department’s plan to provide only partial relief to some students defrauded by for-profit colleges could reduce overall payments by about 60 percent, according to a preliminary analysis obtained by The Associated Press. The agency announced in December that it was discontinuing the Obama administration’s practice of fully wiping out the loans […]
February 1, 2018
Other News
LSU Sets Ambitious Online Education Goal
About a dozen years ago, Southern New Hampshire University was a private liberal arts college with a few thousand students. Finances were tough, so university leaders took a risk by investing in online education. Judged only by the campus, it’s still a small school. Yet some 100,000 students took at least one online class from […]
January 30, 2018
Academics
10 Most Popular Upcoming MOOCS
Camera Essentials School of Visual Arts via Kadenze This class will provide an understanding of the camera settings and gear that is used in professional DSLR and mirrorless video production. We will cover the basics of camera systems and lenses, including achieving perfect exposure and great color, and will also dig into lighting and camera […]
January 30, 2018
Other News
Workplace Safety Touted as Perfect Fit for Vets
Leadership, loyalty, teamwork, strong communications skills, and technical expertise are characteristics of military veterans. They’re also, according to the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), characteristics of occupational safety and health professionals. ASSE is encouraging military members leaving the service to consider workplace safety as a second career. “We need to bolster the pipeline of […]
January 30, 2018
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