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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.
Federal hiring policy changes are on the horizon
Draft changes proposed by the Office of Personnel Management would open more pathways for job applicants to prove they have the desired skills.
By Jessie Bur
More than a quarter of federal jobs require a degree
Many federal job openings rely on degrees to prove that a candidate has the right skill level, but some jobs require that degree as a minimum threshold for consideration.
By Jessie Bur
Crime lab report finds bullet that killed woman fired from Luke Air Force Base airman’s rifle
Luke Air Force Base airman Mark Gooch has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other charges in the death of Sasha Krause.
Former Army medic sentenced to 35 years for his wife’s murder
A former Army medic stationed in Hawaii is expected to be sentenced to about 30 years in prison Monday in the 2014 stabbing of his wife in a case involving porn, sex charges and a love triangle.
Staff NCOs required to earn college degrees? The top enlisted Marine could see it coming
There could be a Marine Corps in the not too distant future that requires staff noncommissioned officers to receive college degrees in order to fulfill the commandant’s design for the Marine Corps.
By Philip Athey
Why a huge drop in service members becoming citizens has lawmakers worried
A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants the Government Accountability Office to investigate whether citizenship policies are being upheld.
Jobs for infantry vets: What you need to know
Jobs for infantry vets are out there — here's some tips on where to look.
By Natalie Gross
The Army launches plan to give college credit for training soldiers are already doing
The Command and General Staff College can now award bachelor's degrees to certain senior NCOs.
Marine poolee among students who reportedly tried to tackle gunman in Colorado school shooting
Brendan Bialy, a senior, is enrolled in the Marine Corps Delayed Entry Program.
By Andrea Scott
‘An intellectual investment in our officer corps’ — Pentagon partners with Johns Hopkins on new program
The Office of the Secretary of Defense has partnered with Johns Hopkins University to create the Secretary of Defense Strategic Thinkers Program.
By Joshua Axelrod