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Who Benefits from N.Y. Free Tuition Plan?
This story was originally published by the Education Writers Association and reprinted with permission. Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s plan to make tuition free year at New York’s public colleges and universities for students from families earning less than $125,000 is being touted as a shot across the progressive bow. As the new Congress and White House […]
January 10, 2017
Other News
What’s Next in the Fight for Public Higher Ed?
On January 3, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a plan to make New York State and City colleges tuition-free for all students whose families earn less than $125,000 per year. Cuomo made the announcement while standing alongside Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who had made free college tuition and reduced student debt a key part […]
January 10, 2017
Other News
College Honored for Best Practices in Military Education
BRAINERD — Military Advanced Education and Transition (MAE&T) has awarded Central Lakes College the designation of a Top School in its 2017 Guide to Colleges and Universities, measuring best practices in military and veteran education. The Guide is to be released this December, and will be available online at www.mae-kmi.com. Read More
January 6, 2017
Other News
Schools Partner to Train Veterans and Spouses
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, Jan. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi today joined ed2go, a Cengage company, to fulfill a Joining Forces commitment to provide veterans and military spouses with workforce training opportunities and resources for securing employment. The university has a strong relationship with the local veteran and military community and offers a […]
January 6, 2017
Other News
Veterans Service Director: Job Is a Calling
JACKSONVILLE — Justin Parker doesn’t have to ask a veteran if succeeding at college can be difficult. As a U.S. Air Force veteran, he’s experienced that struggle firsthand. Now as Jacksonville State University’s first director of its Center of Excellence for Veteran Student Success, Parker wants to ensure student veterans get as much help as […]
January 6, 2017
Veterans
Air Force Intelligence Veteran Earned Doctorate
Today’s veteran: Tom Conkright, 75 Born: Topeka, Kan. Residence: St. Marys Service: Air Force, 5 years Rank: Captain Duties: Air intelligence officer Recognitions: National Defense Service Medal; Air Force Longevity Service Award; Joint Service Commendation Award; Marksman Ribbon Read More
January 6, 2017
Veterans
Will Trump VA Choice Threaten Research?
President-elect Donald J. Trump will soon announce his pick for Secretary of Veterans Affairs, and his nominee should honor the phenomenal research that the Veterans Health Administration provides. VHA research — the nicotine patch, the first implantable cardiac pacemaker, the Shingles vaccine, among many others — benefits not only veterans but all Americans. Last year […]
January 6, 2017
Veterans
Battlefield to Boardroom — Helps “Translate” Military Job Lingo
LAKELAND, Fla. — When Susannah Wesley-Ahlschwede’s childhood friend, Justin Thomas, called her asking for help with his resume, she jumped at the chance to help the former marine. Thomas, a decorated veteran with ample experience, was having a hard time finding work in the private sector. After taking a look at his resume, Wesley-Ahlschwede, 33, […]
January 6, 2017
Other News
Angus Jamerson, one of First Black Marines, dies at 89
A Georgia man who served among the first black U.S. Marines during World War II died January 2 just a few years after Congress honored him and fellow Montford Point Marines for their pioneering role in a segregated military. Angus Hardie Jamerson, known as Jay to his family and friends, died peacefully in his sleep […]
January 6, 2017
Veterans
Wounded Warriors Faces Tough Choices in Rebuilding
WASHINGTON — The nonprofit Wounded Warrior Project entered 2016 with a more than $400 million budget and reason to believe its meteoric growth would continue. It ended the year with detrimental losses following a scandal that led to the ouster of its two top executives in March. And while the veterans charity has remained mum […]
January 5, 2017
Veterans
Hiring Veterans Gives Companies an Edge
There is a new generation of veterans in America. They’ve been labeled the Post 9/11 veterans or the Iraq and Afghanistan vets, but I prefer the term “Modern Veteran.” These men and women are smarter than every generation that’s come before. They’re tech savvy, primarily because most of them are Generation X or Millennials. In […]
January 5, 2017
Other News
Technology Shapes Trends in Learning
Dive Brief: GettingSmart.com profiles several areas of tech engagement that will help to attract and retain students in a climate where enrollment may shrink due to high costs and waning confidence in higher education. Officials say education should become more personalized through distance learning and tutoring systems, virtual learning environments which can help with professional […]
January 5, 2017
Academics
Leaders Anticipate Need to Convey Higher Ed’s ROI to Trump Administration
Higher education leaders across the nation are anxiously pondering the rise of businessman Donald Trump as president of the United States and the arrival of scores of people that he will be hiring to help put his ideas into action. For sure, few people — those who supported Trump’s bid to win the election and […]
January 5, 2017
Academics
Top Higher Ed Stories of 2016
If 2015 was the year of protests and campus unrest in higher ed, 2016 may go down as the year of uncertainty. The most-read stories on Education Dive this year reflect an acute interest in — and maybe even concern over — what comes next for the industry. Read More
January 5, 2017
Veterans
Change to Military Benefits Could Affect Millions
“The primary challenge for me, like many veterans, was deciding what I wanted to do,” says Lance Sapera, a recruiter on the talent acquisition team at Intuit in San Francisco, of his transition out of the military in 2007. A retired Navy commander, Sapera spent time with people in different professions and at various companies […]
January 5, 2017
Veterans
Trump Meets Possible Pick for VA
Veterans Affairs and the Department of Agriculture are the only cabinet posts still without a nominee. With more than two weeks until Donald Trump’s inauguration, it remains unclear when the president-elect will select his Department of Veterans Affairs secretary, as names are dropped and added to the list of candidates Read More
January 5, 2017
Veterans
Cherokee Nation Honors 3 Brothers
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation honored a trio of military veteran brothers with the Medal of Patriotism at the December Tribal Council meeting. James Dause, 72, of Fort Gibson; Daniel Dause, 67, of Tahlequah; and Willie Dause, 79, of Fort Gibson, received the medals from Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Bill John Baker and Deputy […]
December 20, 2016
Veterans
Wounded Warrior Project Helps Veterans Find Careers
CLEVELAND, Dec. 16, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) recently teamed up with OhioMeansVeteranJobs.com and the Cuyahoga Veterans Service Commission to provide career opportunities for hundreds of Ohio warriors. Dozens of companies gathered at Quicken Loans Arena for the Veterans Career Expo. They talked with warriors interested in careers in finance, healthcare, staffing, and […]
December 20, 2016
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