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VA delays Forever GI Bill housing stipend fix. Again.
After blowing through the initial deadline to bring its GI Bill housing stipends in line with the Forever GI Bill law, Veterans Affairs Department officials said Wednesday that they will not be able to implement the fix until December 2019.
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VA researchers named most influential people in health care by TIME magazine
VA researchers in Boston and California have been named to TIME magazine’s Health Care 50 list, which also includes Iraq veteran and Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth.
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GI Bill advice: For student vets, from student vets
We asked your fellow veterans who have used the GI Bill for their best tips, lessons learned and things they wished they’d known when they were in your shoes.
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Here’s why veteran entrepreneurs have a harder time getting financing than nonvets
What’s one thing everybody needs when starting a business? Seed money. Yet despite similar demand for financing among veteran and nonveteran entrepreneurs, a new study finds former service members often have a harder time accessing capital than their counterparts.
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This group speaks for the forgotten vets that ‘nobody hears’
Minority Veterans of America, a new national nonprofit, provides a safe, inclusive environment for all former service members, with a specific focus on giving a voice to LGBTQ veterans, veterans of color, religious minorities and women veterans.
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Lawmakers grill VA over GI Bill ‘debacle’
Nearly four months after the Veterans Affairs Department was supposed to have changed the way it calculates Post-9/11 GI Bill housing stipends, students are still getting the wrong amount each month ― and there’s still no end in sight.
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Want colleges to recruit you? Take this test!
“Imagine the impact if the highest performing colleges and universities more actively recruited [troops], enrolled them and included them when building inclusive classes,” the president of Student Veterans of America said.
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New bill would ease GI Bill transfer rules for vets, military families, like never before
The bill would allow certain veterans to transfer the GI Bill — a perk reserved for troops still in uniform.
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This ‘customized’ mentorship program for veterans is now helping military spouses
An organization that has helped thousands of veterans says it is expanding to include military spouses.
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How Marine Corps training prepared this veteran for a career making children’s toys
Toys created by Donald Coolidge’s company have won multiple awards and made TIME magazine’s “Best Inventions of the Year” list.
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VA delays Forever GI Bill housing stipend fix. Again.
After blowing through the initial deadline to bring its GI Bill housing stipends in line with the Forever GI Bill law, Veterans Affairs Department officials said Wednesday that they will not be able to implement the fix until December 2019.
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VA researchers named most influential people in health care by TIME magazine
VA researchers in Boston and California have been named to TIME magazine’s Health Care 50 list, which also includes Iraq veteran and Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth.
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GI Bill advice: For student vets, from student vets
We asked your fellow veterans who have used the GI Bill for their best tips, lessons learned and things they wished they’d known when they were in your shoes.
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Here’s why veteran entrepreneurs have a harder time getting financing than nonvets
What’s one thing everybody needs when starting a business? Seed money. Yet despite similar demand for financing among veteran and nonveteran entrepreneurs, a new study finds former service members often have a harder time accessing capital than their counterparts.
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This group speaks for the forgotten vets that ‘nobody hears’
Minority Veterans of America, a new national nonprofit, provides a safe, inclusive environment for all former service members, with a specific focus on giving a voice to LGBTQ veterans, veterans of color, religious minorities and women veterans.
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Lawmakers grill VA over GI Bill ‘debacle’
Nearly four months after the Veterans Affairs Department was supposed to have changed the way it calculates Post-9/11 GI Bill housing stipends, students are still getting the wrong amount each month ― and there’s still no end in sight.
-
Want colleges to recruit you? Take this test!
“Imagine the impact if the highest performing colleges and universities more actively recruited [troops], enrolled them and included them when building inclusive classes,” the president of Student Veterans of America said.
-
New bill would ease GI Bill transfer rules for vets, military families, like never before
The bill would allow certain veterans to transfer the GI Bill — a perk reserved for troops still in uniform.
-
This ‘customized’ mentorship program for veterans is now helping military spouses
An organization that has helped thousands of veterans says it is expanding to include military spouses.
-
How Marine Corps training prepared this veteran for a career making children’s toys
Toys created by Donald Coolidge’s company have won multiple awards and made TIME magazine’s “Best Inventions of the Year” list.
-
VA delays Forever GI Bill housing stipend fix. Again.
After blowing through the initial deadline to bring its GI Bill housing stipends in line with the Forever GI Bill law, Veterans Affairs Department officials said Wednesday that they will not be able to implement the fix until December 2019.
-
VA researchers named most influential people in health care by TIME magazine
VA researchers in Boston and California have been named to TIME magazine’s Health Care 50 list, which also includes Iraq veteran and Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth.
-
GI Bill advice: For student vets, from student vets
We asked your fellow veterans who have used the GI Bill for their best tips, lessons learned and things they wished they’d known when they were in your shoes.
-
Here’s why veteran entrepreneurs have a harder time getting financing than nonvets
What’s one thing everybody needs when starting a business? Seed money. Yet despite similar demand for financing among veteran and nonveteran entrepreneurs, a new study finds former service members often have a harder time accessing capital than their counterparts.
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This group speaks for the forgotten vets that ‘nobody hears’
Minority Veterans of America, a new national nonprofit, provides a safe, inclusive environment for all former service members, with a specific focus on giving a voice to LGBTQ veterans, veterans of color, religious minorities and women veterans.
-
Lawmakers grill VA over GI Bill ‘debacle’
Nearly four months after the Veterans Affairs Department was supposed to have changed the way it calculates Post-9/11 GI Bill housing stipends, students are still getting the wrong amount each month ― and there’s still no end in sight.
-
Want colleges to recruit you? Take this test!
“Imagine the impact if the highest performing colleges and universities more actively recruited [troops], enrolled them and included them when building inclusive classes,” the president of Student Veterans of America said.
-
New bill would ease GI Bill transfer rules for vets, military families, like never before
The bill would allow certain veterans to transfer the GI Bill — a perk reserved for troops still in uniform.
-
This ‘customized’ mentorship program for veterans is now helping military spouses
An organization that has helped thousands of veterans says it is expanding to include military spouses.
-
How Marine Corps training prepared this veteran for a career making children’s toys
Toys created by Donald Coolidge’s company have won multiple awards and made TIME magazine’s “Best Inventions of the Year” list.













