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Army investigates daycare after report of inappropriate touching
The mother of the impacted child says officials delayed informing her and downplayed the incident.
By Todd South
White House names picks to lead VA health and benefits efforts
The VA Under Secretary for Health post has been vacant for more than five years.
No GI Bill COVID emergency protection past this summer, VA says
As college campuses return to normal operations, department officials are planning to let GI Bill protections expire in June.
Defense universities look to long-term connection building during COVID
Administrators 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 Service
GI Bill housing stipend protections enacted for vets whose classes were upended by the pandemic
The special authorities to protect student veterans were set to expire Tuesday night.
Air Force veteran’s obit urges ‘irresponsibly large wager on Nebraska beating Iowa’ in lieu of flowers
The family of Air Force veteran Milton Andrew Munson, 73, who died Nov. 16, contains a very unusual request.
Hacking For Defense planners look to expand beyond military problems
Leaders hope the lessons learned from working with military leaders will help solve other societal challenges.
Coronavirus resurgence could cause major problems for GI Bill users next spring
VA leaders are warning they need congressional help to keep housing stipends moving if students are forced back into online-only classes.
Army War College commandant reinstated, cleared of ‘inappropriate touching’
Maj. Gen. Stephen Maranian "will be immediately reinstated to his position."
By Davis Winkie
Army investigates culture and climate at School of Advanced Military Studies
Army University Provost Maj. Gen. Donn Hill ordered the general investigation after multiple complaints about the school's director.
By Davis Winkie
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