d1vMilus3rOther NewsUniversity of Maryland Divests from Military Equipment ProgramThe University of Maryland, College Park Police Department is getting rid of an arsenal of military weapons. Dr. Darryll Pines, the university’s new president, announced the department is divesting from the federal government’s 1033 program, which gives local police departments free surplus military equipment. Pines announced the change on his first day as the university’s […]July 12, 2020PolicySanders Calls on Senate to Reject “Exploding” Military Budget, Invest in Human NeedsSen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. spoke on the Senate floor last week to advocate for amendments he introduced to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that would fundamentally overhaul the Pentagon budget, which exceeds $740 billion this year. Military spending, now higher than the next 11 nations combined, represents more than half of all federal discretionary […]July 5, 2020Other NewsArmy is Taking Limited Steps to Counter Racial DivisivenessThe Army will take a few limited steps to counter racial divisiveness among its force, but is delaying a number of more contentious decisions, including recommendations on banning Confederate symbols and changing the names of bases. Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy announced Thursday that beginning in August the service will no longer include soldiers’ photos when […]June 26, 2020VeteransAdvocacy Group Petitions the Federal Trade Commission to Investigate For-Profit Colleges and Controversial Lead GeneratorsVeterans Education Success, a nonprofit that works to advance higher education success for veterans, service members and military families, submitted two petitions to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to counter predatory schools’ use of abusive lead generators. The first petition requests that the FTC investigate schools that used the services of Sunkey Publishing, Inc., […]June 26, 2020PolicyAdvocates Decry Congress’s Failure to Protect Student Loan Borrowers and Taxpayers from School Fraud and ClosuresCongress is being criticized over its failure to override President Trump’s veto of its prior bipartisan vote to protect federal student loan borrowers by striking down the Department of Education’s new borrower defense regulations. The new regulations outlined by Secretary Betsy DeVos’s administration, are now set to go effect on July 1. Critics argue that […]June 26, 2020AcademicsBass Makes History as First Asian American Female to Assume Air Force PostGeneral Charles Q. Brown Jr., who will take over as Chief of Staff of the Air Force this summer, has tapped Chief Master Sgt. JoAnne Bass to become the 19th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force. She is the first female enlisted Airman to lead one of the U.S. armed forces. Brown and Bass […]June 21, 2020AcademicsPoll Reveals Racial Divide Over Renaming Confederate Bases and ReparationsA new poll reveals that the majority of Americans are resistant to renaming U.S. military bases that carry the names of Confederate leaders, while two-thirds of Black Americans are in favor. The ABC/IPSOS poll also reveal that this same group is also opposed to providing reparations to the descendants of slaves. Black Americans (72%) are […]June 21, 2020AcademicsOnline Tool Helps Veterans Enroll at Penn State UniversityPenn State University has announced that a new online tool can help military service members and veterans looking to see how their experiences in the military can translate into credits toward a Penn State degree. The university has launched the Transfer Credit Tool to find out how their military educational experiences may gain them Penn […]June 21, 2020AcademicsSecretary of Defense Outlines New Efforts to Improve Diversity in Armed ForcesAn internal review of the U.S military is underway, with the goal of improving diversity and “ensuring equal opportunity across the ranks.” That was the message from Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, who made the announcement in a video message to the Department of Defense, outlining two new boards he will establish to address diversity […]June 21, 2020AcademicsAfter Racist Posts About George Floyd, Some Colleges Expel Students, Professor ResignsSome universities have taken strict action against students, and in one case, a faculty member, for their racist and offensive comments and videos about George Floyd, a Black man who died last week after a Minneapolis police officer pinned him down with his knee on his neck for approximately nine minutes. These students and faculty […]June 12, 2020Previous PagePage 5 of 318Next Page