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Vets working without pay: Government shutdown leaves hundreds of thousands in the lurch
Build a wall or don’t — Shanley-Dillman doesn’t care. He just wants to see elected officials come to some sort of compromise so that he and his other veteran colleagues can get back to work.
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Meet 2018′s Student Veteran of the Year and the secret to her success: 4-year-old Isabelle
Some might see going to school full-time with a small child at home as a challenge. Alexandria Sawin sees it as an asset.
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‘All veterans have PTSD’ and other myths — debunked
Here’s something everyone can agree on: The way the public views veterans isn’t always accurate.
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VA secretary on GI Bill problems: ‘We owe you every penny that you’ve earned’
Veterans Affairs Sec. Robert Wilkie told a large group of student veterans Thursday that his No. 1 priority for the VA in 2019 is quality customer service. That’s why the VA is committed to correcting inaccurate payments made to thousands of student veterans last fall.
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Vet unemployment is up in December. But there’s still good news.
Last month, 3.6 percent of post-9/11 veterans and 3.2 percent of all veterans were unemployed.
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Building a personal brand can help you get a job. Here’s how to get started.
Don’t know what you want to do after the military? Try getting to know yourself first.
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Fewer troops and vets are using education benefits. Could that change in 2019?
One of the perks of serving in the military is being able to go to college on the government’s dime. But the number of service members and veterans taking advantage of key education benefits has dropped, according to the latest federal fiscal-year data.
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This huge annual student vet meeting is about to start
The conference, better known as NatCon, will feature sessions on veteran education, employment and entrepreneurship and offer ample opportunities for attendees to meet with recruiters across a variety of industries.
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These are the GI Bill transfer changes you’ll need to know about in 2019
Most notably, the new policy will end transfers for service members who have been in uniform longer than 16 years, starting in July.
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Navy vet’s new mission: Building a vet-friendly school
There aren’t a lot of black college presidents in the U.S. Possibly even rarer? Veterans who have climbed to the highest ranks of academia. Miles Davis is both.
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Vets working without pay: Government shutdown leaves hundreds of thousands in the lurch
Build a wall or don’t — Shanley-Dillman doesn’t care. He just wants to see elected officials come to some sort of compromise so that he and his other veteran colleagues can get back to work.
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Meet 2018′s Student Veteran of the Year and the secret to her success: 4-year-old Isabelle
Some might see going to school full-time with a small child at home as a challenge. Alexandria Sawin sees it as an asset.
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‘All veterans have PTSD’ and other myths — debunked
Here’s something everyone can agree on: The way the public views veterans isn’t always accurate.
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VA secretary on GI Bill problems: ‘We owe you every penny that you’ve earned’
Veterans Affairs Sec. Robert Wilkie told a large group of student veterans Thursday that his No. 1 priority for the VA in 2019 is quality customer service. That’s why the VA is committed to correcting inaccurate payments made to thousands of student veterans last fall.
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Vet unemployment is up in December. But there’s still good news.
Last month, 3.6 percent of post-9/11 veterans and 3.2 percent of all veterans were unemployed.
-
Building a personal brand can help you get a job. Here’s how to get started.
Don’t know what you want to do after the military? Try getting to know yourself first.
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Fewer troops and vets are using education benefits. Could that change in 2019?
One of the perks of serving in the military is being able to go to college on the government’s dime. But the number of service members and veterans taking advantage of key education benefits has dropped, according to the latest federal fiscal-year data.
-
This huge annual student vet meeting is about to start
The conference, better known as NatCon, will feature sessions on veteran education, employment and entrepreneurship and offer ample opportunities for attendees to meet with recruiters across a variety of industries.
-
These are the GI Bill transfer changes you’ll need to know about in 2019
Most notably, the new policy will end transfers for service members who have been in uniform longer than 16 years, starting in July.
-
Navy vet’s new mission: Building a vet-friendly school
There aren’t a lot of black college presidents in the U.S. Possibly even rarer? Veterans who have climbed to the highest ranks of academia. Miles Davis is both.
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Vets working without pay: Government shutdown leaves hundreds of thousands in the lurch
Build a wall or don’t — Shanley-Dillman doesn’t care. He just wants to see elected officials come to some sort of compromise so that he and his other veteran colleagues can get back to work.
-
Meet 2018′s Student Veteran of the Year and the secret to her success: 4-year-old Isabelle
Some might see going to school full-time with a small child at home as a challenge. Alexandria Sawin sees it as an asset.
-
‘All veterans have PTSD’ and other myths — debunked
Here’s something everyone can agree on: The way the public views veterans isn’t always accurate.
-
VA secretary on GI Bill problems: ‘We owe you every penny that you’ve earned’
Veterans Affairs Sec. Robert Wilkie told a large group of student veterans Thursday that his No. 1 priority for the VA in 2019 is quality customer service. That’s why the VA is committed to correcting inaccurate payments made to thousands of student veterans last fall.
-
Vet unemployment is up in December. But there’s still good news.
Last month, 3.6 percent of post-9/11 veterans and 3.2 percent of all veterans were unemployed.
-
Building a personal brand can help you get a job. Here’s how to get started.
Don’t know what you want to do after the military? Try getting to know yourself first.
-
Fewer troops and vets are using education benefits. Could that change in 2019?
One of the perks of serving in the military is being able to go to college on the government’s dime. But the number of service members and veterans taking advantage of key education benefits has dropped, according to the latest federal fiscal-year data.
-
This huge annual student vet meeting is about to start
The conference, better known as NatCon, will feature sessions on veteran education, employment and entrepreneurship and offer ample opportunities for attendees to meet with recruiters across a variety of industries.
-
These are the GI Bill transfer changes you’ll need to know about in 2019
Most notably, the new policy will end transfers for service members who have been in uniform longer than 16 years, starting in July.
-
Navy vet’s new mission: Building a vet-friendly school
There aren’t a lot of black college presidents in the U.S. Possibly even rarer? Veterans who have climbed to the highest ranks of academia. Miles Davis is both.













