US Naval Community College launches health science programThe Navy’s community college is partnering with Western Governors University to provide sailors with an associate degree in health science.By Diana Stancy4 weeks ago
Kill the zombies: Army on mission to make soldiers better writersHow well do you think the Army’s Field Manual 3-0 scored on an ease of reading test?By Hope Hodge Seck2 months ago
How one university is helping veterans through higher educationLeaders at the university are continuing to find ways to value, engage and mentor veterans as they transition out of service.By Jonathan Lehrfeld18 months ago
In a first, Space Force picks private university as war collegeGraduates will earn a master’s degree in international public policy from Johns Hopkins's School of Advanced International Studies.By Rachel S. Cohen19 months ago
How Biden’s loan forgiveness could impact Army student loan incentivesBiden's loan forgiveness will be a mixed bag for soldiers who have already signed up for Army loan repayment incentives.By Davis Winkie21 months ago
Revive the Army’s Early Commissioning ProgramExpansion of the Army's Early Commissioning Program, with proper oversight, could help recruiting shortfalls, writes this Army officer.By Ian Whitfield21 months ago
Army: Disinterred remains do not match Native American boyThe Army is disinterring the remains of eight Native American children who died at the government-run Carlisle Indian Industrial School.By Michael Rubinkam23 months ago
Native children’s remains to be moved from Army cemeteryThe Army began disinterring the remains of eight Native American children who died at a government-run boarding school at the Carlisle Barracks.By Michael Rubinkam23 months ago
Navy rejects former War College leader’s claim that porn-linked email was due to malwareDr. Lewis M. Duncan, who was put on leave following the 2020 incident, has since retired from the post-graduate college.By Geoff Ziezulewicz2 years ago
Air Force Academy expels 22 cadets for 2020 cheating scandalAbout 250 cadets were suspected of plagiarism and other academic misconduct.By Rachel S. Cohen2 years ago
No GI Bill COVID emergency protection past this summer, VA saysAs college campuses return to normal operations, department officials are planning to let GI Bill protections expire in June.By Leo Shane III2 years ago
Defense universities look to long-term connection building during COVIDAdministrators at National Defense University are working with alumni groups to help students build relationships beyond virtual classrooms during the pandemic.By Catherine Buchaniec, Medill News Service2 years ago