Cadets run 48 miles to raise awareness for sexual assault, harassment
It started almost as a joke between friends. Brig. Gen. Curtis Buzzard, the commandant of cadets at the U.S. Military Academy, and cadet le...
Cadets learn from each other while helping community members in need
Within the past five weeks, a staggering 26.5 million American workers have filed jobless claims as unemployment continues to skyrocket duri...
Cadets respond, jump to forefront to help save lives
Fate is the occurrence of events beyond a person’s control, and when the circumstance of fate comes calling it is a matter of recognizing yo...
West Point professors help U.S. Army North model COVID-19 impact
As the Department of Defense and the U.S. Army move into the “what’s next” stage of COVID-19 planning, they will have the help of three U.S....
For Army West Point esports, COVID-19 is business as usual
With sports at every level canceled and more free time on their hands thanks to being at home, Class of 2020 Cadet Nick Basile and his team...
Scouts earn Eagle status, help beautify West Point
During this time of isolation and social distancing, there are limited options to what you can do when you walk out your door as COVID-19’s...
Dean’s Book Club doesn’t let distance stop the discussion
When the Dean’s Book Club at the U.S. Military Academy was started during the fall 2017 semester, the goal was to bring cadets, staff and fa...
Aviation professional development goes virtual
Just as academics and other aspects of cadet life have gone virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the professional development program desig...
Cadets, faculty use design skills to help with COVID-19 response
After going through a challenging six months, Class of 2021 Cadet Eston Smith found that the best way to distract himself was to work hard...
Virtual machines allow nuclear engineering cadets to learn remotely
When Todd Danko signed off his work computer April 3, he let out a sigh of relief and then hoped the system he had spent two weeks working...