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Maybe Cancelling Commencements Was Not a Completely Terrible Idea

POSTED BY MARTIN KICH The Atlantic’s weekly collection of news photos included one of the cadets graduating from the Air Force Academy. It prompted me to look for a fuller selection of photos of the ceremony. I know that the anything military is going to be more regimented than a civilian equivalent, but this just…

April 27, 2020 in Commencements, COVID-19.

Teaching at the US Air Force Academy

The United States Air Force Academy is in many ways like any other elite university. Students pick a major, attend class, join clubs, and play sports. Faculty generally teach three or four courses per semester, and do research and service work. But as Jeff Dyche, a former teacher at the AFA, explains in the new…

June 5, 2012 in Academic Freedom, Faculty, Faculty Work, Research.

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