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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • ACSC graduates 409 distance learning students

    Thirty Air Force members, including five Air Force Reservists, seven Air National Guardsmen and six civilians, attended the Air Command and Staff College Online Master's Program graduation program Saturday at ACSC's Wood Auditorium.They represented a total of 409 students from around the Air Force

  • Air University educational computer system partially restored

    Air University officials here announced today that most functions are restored to a computer system responsible for the majority of Air Force distance education.The Course Development, Student Administration/Registrar system crashed in mid-May and with it went the ability to support much of distance

  • Aviation legends mentor Air Command and Staff College students

    For the 29th consecutive year, Air Command and Staff College ended its academic activities with the Gathering of Eagles.The GOE program is an aviation event that traces its origin back to 1980 when retired Brig. Gen. Paul Tibbets was invited to share some of his experiences with the ACSC students.

  • Holm Center hosts collegiate faculty members, administrators

    The Jeanne M. Holm Center for Officer Accessions and Citizen Development is hosting visitors from institutions of higher learning through Sunday.The Distinguished Educators Visit is a Reserve Officer Training Corps initiative that provides college and university representatives with a close-up

  • CSOs visit JAG school

    Twenty civilian Career Services Officers, representing law schools around the country, visited Maxwell for a two-day conference last week. Career Services Officers counsel and assist law students with career opportunities.The JAG Corps invites 20 to 25 CSOs each year to The Judge Advocate General's

  • JAG award honors Maxwell employee

    A Maxwell Air Force Base JAG school team member has been recognized with an Air Force-wide award.Ronald Frazier, the chief of paralegal training and curriculum of The Judge Advocate General's School, earned the Harold R. Vague Award as outstanding legal service civilian as part of the 2009 Judge

  • AF offers incentives for physical training excellence

    With the July 1 kickoff for the new, more rigorous standards mandated in the Air Force Fitness Program, Air Force leadership is offering incentives for those who exhibit physical fitness excellence across the board.According to a communique from Lt. Gen. Richard Y. Newton, deputy chief of staff for

  • SAASS realigns under AU

    As of June 3, the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies has been moved from the organizational umbrella of the Spaatz Center to Air University Headquarters, said Col. Steven Griswold, commander of the Education Support Squadron and director of staff of the Spaatz Center.The reorganization made

  • ACSC graduates embrace coalition mindset

    To help illustrate how Air Command and Staff College encourages the creation of team building, the 2010 class president and international officer class president opted to present their remarks in tandem instead of separately, as is usual, during the graduation ceremony Monday at Polifka

  • AU continues efforts to restore education database, records processes

    Air University officials here are reporting some progress in the rebuilding of a computer system that processes a large piece of Air Force education after it crashed in mid-May. The Course Development, Student Administration and Registrar system, or CDSAR, was designed to support professional