This past September, Model UN Club members participated in a virtual United Nations Security Council hosted by the Osgood Center.
On December 17, the Alumni Advisory Council will wrap up its 2020 goals and chat about its planning for 2021.
In this video, InMilitary Managing Editor Wes O’Donnell interviews Marine veteran of 24 years, Dr. Larry Parker.
One of the first and most important concepts that I learned was that college credit can be awarded for a servicemember’s training, which includes basic training.
AMU’s new Freedom Grant is a military tuition grant which includes a master’s-level education, in addition to undergraduate education.
Military spouses face particular challenges in completing their education. Continuous moves from changes in duty station make completing a degree at a traditional brick-and-mortar school nearly impossible.
Transitioning from an active-duty servicemember into the civilian world can be a harrowing experience if one is unprepared. The Department of Defense (DoD) has recently made great strides at improving preparation for transition.
Are you a military spouse that would benefit from financial assistance to get started on a career enhancing education program?
It’s a great honor and a privilege to serve in the military. But let’s also remember the great sacrifice made by family members of military personnel. They often don’t see or hear from their deployed loved ones for months on end. Sometimes, they aren’t allowed to even know where their loved ones are.