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GI Bill rule change could upend requirements for online-only classes
A move by VA officials to simplify rules for the Post-9/11 GI Bill could cause new problems, advocates warn.
The real Space Force — a great second season
We cannot deter future threats if our ability to sustain space superiority is questioned, writes the author of this commentary.
By Mark Kennedy
Feds threaten big fines against for-profits schools that dupe troops, veterans
Federal Trade Commission officials said they have seen an increase in education complaints related to unfair recruiting practices.
The 2021 Military Times Best for Vets: Colleges rankings are out. Is your school on the list?
More than 300 schools participated in the latest Best for Vets: Colleges survey, which included more than 70 questions seeking details about the school’s costs, programs, policies and services that impact military-connected students. Federal data from the U.S. Departments of Education, Veterans Affairs and Defense, were also considered.
By Natalie Gross
Some soldiers may have to pay for spring classes after tuition assistance computer glitch
The Army's new education benefits platform isn't working properly, meaning payouts for new classes this semester can't be processed.
Congress finalizes sweeping veterans policy bill with new protections for women, students
Trump is expected to sign the measure into law later this month.
Air Force Academy begins coronavirus-distanced classes
This week marks the first time the entire cadet wing has taken classes at the academy since most cadets were dismissed mid-March.
How should the Army evaluate leadership?
Providing leaders with the tools to understand how their actions are perceived by their subordinates will undoubtedly help them become better leaders.
By Carlos De Castro
Wounded Warrior Project: PTSD is treatable
The Wounded Warrior Project responds to a recent article in the Journal of the American Medical Association on the effectiveness of PTSD therapy.
By Mike Richardson
Are Afghan forces beating the Taliban in 2019? The Pentagon won’t say.
Rosy metrics provided by the U.S. military regarding progress of the Afghan war have been questionable in the past.
By Shawn Snow
Opinion: American colleges and universities are key to national security innovation
Promoting continued collaboration between DoD and talented academic leaders is something congress, federal agencies and the administration should support in sustained fashion.
By Christopher Neiweem