APUS recently conducted a research trip in Alaska to explore how information technology is being implemented in native American communities and how it’s affecting their lives.
Here are the top 10 news stories of 2016, shared through our weekly university newsletter, The Insider.
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During the inauguration week events celebrating new APUS President Karan Powell, university leaders unveiled a special military-focused exhibit, “APUS and Military Educators: History of the Influence on Security and Military Education” at the dedication of the Richard G. Trefry University Archives in Charles Town, WV.
By SSG Tonda (Dillivan-Rudoll) Navarrete Military and Community College Outreach Director at American Military University Note: This article was…
As a veteran, I am fortunate to have served in two separate branches of the military—the U.S. Army and the Air Force. Serving in the Army infantry challenged me and taught me a lot about myself, both physically and mentally, when I first started out.
The increasing pressure put on service members to acquire a civilian education and complete their degrees leads more and more active-duty service members to increase their course loads.
By Rebecca Alwine Alumna, American Military University With the ability to transfer GI Bill benefits to spouses, often both…
Words by Brooke Nason, Contributing Editor at MilitaryVeterans.net The GI Bill has long been used to further the education…