Anyone attending the Student Veterans of America (SVA) conference would […]
I didn’t study abroad, but the Air Force took me to Korea for a year and I’ve visited more than 50 different countries. I was never part of a sorority, but to this day my best friend is a fellow Airman from tech school. I never studied economics, Spanish or statistics, but in the Air Force, I learned the value of hard work; I learned how to communicate with people from different cultures and backgrounds; I learned how to manage resources and interact with and lead others.
VA, Student Veterans of America, National Student Clearinghouse collaborate to better track data
In this series of blogs, I have been talking about […]
In this series of blogs, I’ll be talking about colleges: […]
Starting July 1, resident-rate tuition and fees (section 702) will […]
Continuous learning is essential to health care professionals’ ability to […]
At Veterans Health Administration, learning is a way of life. […]
Like many who enlist out of high school, Joe's education while in the military took him places he had never imagined. He was assigned to the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, where he spent a year and a half learning Arabic. He then served as an intelligence specialist in Afghanistan, analyzing seemingly random bits of information gathered by forces in the field and producing reports which could be used by commanders in planning military operations and objectives.
In late April, Corinthian Colleges (the parent company for Heald […]
VetForce aims to create employment opportunities by helping Veterans gain the proper training and certification.
VA employee recognized for remarkable journey from homelessness to advocacy