Jessica RufCampusGeorgia Military Prof Sues School, Saying He Was Fired for Refusing to Teach in PersonA former associate professor at Georgia Military College is suing the school for wrongful termination, saying he was fired for refusing to return to in-person teaching despite being immunocompromised, reports The Telegraph.February 25, 2022Other NewsDoD to Emphasize Joint Military Efforts in Professional Military EducationThe Department of Defense is looking to emphasize joint military efforts within its professional military education, announced the DoD as part of its latest vision called "Developing Enlisted Leaders for Tomorrow's Wars."February 25, 2022HomeProposed Bill Would Help Veterans With Illnesses Stemming From Toxic Exposure During ServiceThe U.S. House of Representatives will vote next week on legislation that would make it easier for post-9/11 veterans exposed to toxic battlefield pollutants to receive health care and disability payments, reports military.com.February 25, 2022HomePurdue University Student Government Proposes Changes to Military Student Absence PolicyPurdue University's Student Government recommended changes to the university's military absence policy on Feb. 23, reports the Purdue's student newspaper The Exponent.February 25, 2022Other News17 Wisconsin Colleges Make it Easier to Earn College Credit for Military ExperienceIt's now easier for active duty and military veterans to discover how they can convert their military experience into college credit at 17 private, nonprofit colleges in Wisconsin.February 18, 2022Other NewsAdvancing Arizona Bill Would Give In-State Tuition to Veterans and Their Families Stationed in the StateThe Arizona State Senate has passed a bill that would provide in-state tuition rates at universities and community colleges to veterans and their families.February 18, 2022Other NewsPost-9/11 Military Veterans May Face Higher Mortality Rates Than Veterans of Previous Generations, Suggests UTSA StudyContradicting earlier research on veteran mortality rates, post-9/11 military veterans may be experiencing higher mortality rates than the general U.S. population, suggests a new study from The University of Texas San Antonio (UTSA).February 18, 2022CampusGeorgia Military College to Merge Two of Its Campuses This SummerGeorgia Military College — which is home to 13 campuses across the state — is consolidating its 32-year-old Sandersville campus with its main campus in Milledgeville.February 17, 2022Other NewsNew Arizona State Seminar Trains Cadets on How to Improve Army Combat Fitness ResultsCadets at Arizona State University (ASU) and Grand Canyon University are developing physical training plans that improve performance on the Army Combat Fitness Test, thanks to a new partnership between ASU’s Army ROTC and College of Health Solutions.February 11, 2022Other NewsFayetteville State University to Offer Free Tuition to All Military and Military-Connected StudentsFayetteville State University, an historically Black university in North Carolina, will provide free tuition to all military-connected undergraduate students starting in the fall.February 11, 2022Page 1 of 7Next Page