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Section: Military
Veterans
‘Boot Camp’ Prepares Military Vets for College
To prepare post-9/11 veterans to the demands of an academic environment, the Warrior-Scholar Project was launched, and the University of Arizona is this week hosting more than a dozen veterans in an immersive, academic boot camp. Earlier this year, the Warrior-Scholar Project named the UA and others, including Georgetown University, Harvard University and Yale University, […]
August 12, 2016
Veterans
VFW Scholarship Aids Veterans and Families at Minnesota
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5039 recently created a scholarship for veterans and their families at the University of Minnesota, Morris. New for 2016–17, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5039 of Morris Scholarship has been designated for a veteran, the son or daughter of a veteran, or the grandson or granddaughter of a veteran […]
August 11, 2016
Veterans
Benefit for Disabled Vets Begins in November
By Kellie Lunney | The Office of Personnel Management on Friday will publish the final rule implementing a law that gives new federal employees who are disabled veterans the equivalent of a full year’s sick leave up front to go to their medical appointments. The 2015 Wounded Warriors Federal Leave Act gives 104 hours of […]
August 11, 2016
Other News
Protect Higher Education for Our Veterans
Following more than a decade of fighting asymmetric conflicts on multiple fronts, many veterans today face an entirely new dilemma on a very different terrain. While transitioning from military to civilian life, millions of veterans consider taking advantage of their GI Bill benefits to further their education. The Post-9/11 GI Bill — enacted in 2008 […]
August 11, 2016
Veterans
Injured Marine Finds Healing in Woodworking
Retired Gunnery Sgt. Ernesto Aquino was wounded 12 years ago during his fifth deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan and came home with back injuries that left him wheelchair bound with post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. He was close to taking his life, but the thought of his children without a father held him […]
August 11, 2016
Academics
Increasing Adjunct Faculty
By Ashley A. Smith | Student success initiatives tend to work better on campuses where faculty members are engaged. So Achieving the Dream, the nonprofit organization that advocates for institutional improvement at community colleges, is unveiling a new initiative that will help part-time faculty members become more active in their colleges’ reform efforts, with the […]
August 11, 2016
Veterans
A County Searches for Veterans Who Missed Getting Diplomas
The Riverside County Office of Education is searching for World War II, Korean and Vietnam war veterans who never received a high school diploma due to their service in the military. RCOE has awarded more than 300 diplomas to veterans and Japanese-American citizens interned during World War II since the county began its Operation Recognition […]
August 9, 2016
Veterans
Project Expects Layoffs as Part of Restructuring
The new chief executive of the Wounded Warrior Project, one of the nation’s largest veterans charities, said he anticipates laying off an undisclosed number of employees and cutting the amount of financing it provides smaller veterans groups amid a restructuring that follows scrutiny of the nonprofit organization’s spending. Retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Linnington, who […]
August 9, 2016
Veterans
Wounded Warriors Visit Exotic Zoo
GREENWOOD, La., Aug. 3, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — During a recent Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) program gathering at Gators and Friends Alligator Park and Exotic Zoo, injured veterans and their family members experienced the wonders of Louisiana wildlife along with the camaraderie of socializing with their service brothers and sisters. Read More
August 9, 2016
Veterans
Idaho Veteran Loves Research at VA
At 19 years of age, Alabama native Pamela Dockstader ’16 signed up for the United States Army. Over the course of six years repairing armament on M1 Abrams and M2 Bradley tanks and serving two tours in Afghanistan, Dockstader fell in love with the military. And while transitioning to civilian life and attending The College […]
August 9, 2016
Other News
DoD’s Virtual Fair Helps Answer Education Questions
PENSACOLA, Fla., Aug. 2, 2016 — Registration is now open for the Defense Department’s second Voluntary Education Virtual Education Fair, scheduled for Aug. 11 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. EDT, according to a Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support news release. The fair is for service members and spouses. It provides the opportunity to […]
August 9, 2016
Blogs/Opinion
Protect Students From Rip-Off Clauses
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Education’s proposed rule to protect students from forced arbitration clauses hidden in contracts with their schools falls short of protections needed to ensure all students ripped off by their schools can have their day in court, 41 groups said in comments (PDF) submitted on Monday. Public Citizen and a […]
August 9, 2016
Other News
Montana Senator Talks to Students about Pell Grants
While waiting for his spring wheat to ripen, Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester visited freshmen students at Montana State University on Wednesday and discussed his support for making federal college grants available year round. Tester said federal Pell grants are an important tool for addressing college affordability and that they need to be available for […]
August 9, 2016
Policy
NCOs Face Mandatory Writing Test Oct. 1
Beginning Oct. 1, all soldiers and noncommissioned officers preparing to attend an NCO professional military education course will be required to take an English comprehension and writing assessment. The move is part of the Army’s ongoing effort to sharpen its education courses and develop better leaders. A pilot underway right now with Basic Leader Course […]
August 9, 2016
Academics
Administrator Has a Passion for Military Education
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.— Carol Clark will be the first to tell you her soapbox is education opportunities for veterans. “I’m a first-generation college graduate. … And I know the value of a college degree.” During her days as a military wife, following her husband Steve to the various locations he was stationed with the Air Force, […]
August 9, 2016
Veterans
APP Aims to Help Military in Transition
MCLEAN, Va., Aug. 4, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Military.com launched a free mobile app today that assists military members through their transition out of military service and prepares them for civilian life. Transition by Military.com is sponsored by Citi, and is free on Google Play and the Apple App Store (iTunes). The app provides a personalized […]
August 9, 2016
Other News
The gig economy is making waves in education
According to a recent FlexJobs report, over one-third of the American workers freelance — and education is one of the top-five industries with high demand for freelance laborers. “Contract jobs in the education field seem to be keeping pace with the overall growth in flexible work we’ve seen in recent years,” said Brie Reynolds, director […]
August 5, 2016
Other News
Grand Canyon Education separating itself from the for-profit pack
Grand Canyon Education Inc. (Nasdaq: LOPE) continues to separate itself from the pack as other for-profits continue to struggle. The Phoenix-based operator of Grand Canyon University reported increased revenue, net income and enrollment for the second quarter. GCU reported $27.6 million in net income on $191.3 million in net revenue for the second quarter ended […]
August 5, 2016
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