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Section: Other News
Other News
Harvard Prof Found Guilty of Lying About Affiliation with Wuhan University and China’s Thousand Talents Plan
A federal jury has found a Harvard chemistry professor guilty of lying to U.S. federal authorities about his relations to a Chinese university and a Chinese government recruitment program.
December 29, 2021
Other News
This Penn State Marshal is an Active-Duty Service Member, Father and First-Gen Student
December 10, 2021
Leadership & Policy
Tense Negotiations of Income-Driven Repayment Plans for Student Loans Continue
The U.S. Department of Education (ED) has been debating with stakeholders over key issues in the student loan crisis.
December 8, 2021
Other News
Duke Research Project Explores Assumptions Employers May Have About Veterans
A new research initiative is going to examine what type of assumptions employers might make about veterans seeking employment.
December 3, 2021
Other News
Marine Corps Member Fights for Religious Accommodation in Uniform
Despite having a history of serving in the U.S. military since World War I, practicing Sikhs are still fighting for their right to wear articles of faith while in uniform.
December 3, 2021
Other News
Four U.S. Military Academy Cadets Among 2022 American Rhodes Scholars
Among the 32 Americans chosen as 2022 Rhodes Scholars are four U.S. Military Academy cadets: Hannah Blakey, Krista Flinkstrom, Veronica Lucian and Holland Pratt.
December 3, 2021
Other News
Rhode Island Town Now Allows Military Members to Apply for Police Force, Regardless of College Credit
Cumberland, Rhode Island, will now allow those who joined the military after high school to apply to become police officers in their hometown, even if they haven't gone to college.
November 24, 2021
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Norwich University to Lead the DoD Cyber Institute With Help of $18.5M Grant From NSA
A two-year, $18.5 million grant from the National Security Agency will help Norwich University lead the Department of Defense Cyber Institute, which trains students in cybersecurity at six different senior military college.
November 24, 2021
Other News
More Than 50 Years Later, The Citadel's First Two Black Cadets Receive Recognition for Desegregating the School
Charles Foster and Joseph Shine are finally getting the recognition they were due more than 50 years ago when they became The Citadel's first two Black students and desegregated the Corps of Cadets.
November 24, 2021
News Roundup
Center for Responsible Lending Expresses Support for Capping Interest Rates on Consumer Loans at 36%
The Center for Responsible Lending (CRL) expressed support for a bipartisan bill that would limit the interest rate on consumer loans to no more than 36% Annual Percentage Rate (APR), if passed.
November 18, 2021
Demographics
New Data Show Pandemic Decline in International Enrollment
COVID-19 has caused a decline in the number of international students studying in the U.S., but a possible rebound is likely.
November 15, 2021
Other News
Navient Recognized for Support of Military Members and their Spouses
Navient—which manages the repayment process for student loans on behalf of the federal government—has earned four 2022 Military Friendly designations from VIQTORY, publisher of G.I. Jobs and Military Spouse Magazine.
November 12, 2021
Other News
Army Inspector General Takes Up Endowed Position at Georgia Southern University
November 12, 2021
Other News
CUNY Expands Resources to Its Student-Veterans, Cites Outsized Impact of Past Two Years
November 12, 2021
Other News
Colin Powell Memorialized at Service
November 5, 2021
Other News
Bipartisan Bill Hopes To Address Disparate Uniform Costs Military Women Pay Out-of-Pocket
November 5, 2021
Other News
Facing Shortage of Tech Talent, DoD Looks to Hire Civilians, Offers STEM Scholarships
October 29, 2021
Other News
Since 9/11, Freedom Alliance Has Provided $20M in Scholarships To Children of Fallen or Wounded Military
In the 20 years since the September 11th terrorist attacks, Freedom Alliance has awarded more than $20 million in college scholarships to the children of fallen or wounded military members.
October 29, 2021
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