A lot of things changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but one of the things that never will is how to...
Veterans
As the COVID-19 vaccination effort continues, the Central Virginia VA Health Care System (CVHCS) is moving steadily toward an important...
By Jim Absher It all began when Dr. Theresa Cheng, a Seattle-area periodontist, read a story in the news about...
WASHINGTON – Thirty-seven hospitals within the Department of Veterans Affairs have been selected to receive the first doses of the...
A new research article identifies the strengths that students who are military veterans bring with them to higher education. Katie...
September is National Suicide Prevention Month, so now, more than ever, it’s important to talk about mental health. In our...
CHICAGO, July 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts' Boulder campus, the only accredited culinary school in the U.S. that offers 100...
A (W&M) William & Mary alumna, who wanted to remain anonymous, has made it possible for veterans to further their...
Are you tired of working for somebody else and being part of the rat race? Are you in the service...
SAN DIEGO — Many women who leave the military suddenly find themselves feeling very alone, but a non-profit called Foundation...
People across the country attempted to kick off summer this holiday weekend, as beaches, parks and bars began to reopen...
Matthew J. Louis The National Defense Authorization Act of 2020 mandates several improvements to the Transition Assistance Programs (TAP) that...
Natalie Gross Service members transitioning out of the military this year could be much more prepared for civilian life than their predecessors,...
TOPEKA, KS, UNITED STATES Story by 1st Lt. Titus Firmin 105th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment TOPEKA, Kan. – Kansas Army...