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Vets may be missing out on money for STEM degrees
Only about one-third of veterans who applied for a VA STEM scholarship actually saw any money.
GI Bill reforms on track for fall semester, VA officials say
More than 30 changes to GI Bill eligibility and payout rules were mandated by lawmakers late last year.
Summer training for Army ROTC cadets returns after hiatus
Army ROTC's culminating summer training event is back on this year.
By Army Times staff
Air Force ROTC reinstates hundreds of cadets after backlash over cuts
The Air Force has reinstated more than 400 ROTC cadets after an outcry over the decision to drop almost half of all second-year cadets -- nearly 1,000 students.
By Harm Venhuizen
Murder of newly commissioned lieutenant leads to advocacy and lasting change
Richard Collins III was killed in what prosecutors alleged was a racially motivated hate crime. His parents have tirelessly advocated for racial justice in the wake of his death.
By Harm Venhuizen