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UTHSC Chancellor Steve Schwab announces retirement

The University of Tennessee System will launch a search for Schwab’s replacement in the coming weeks. Credit: University of Tennessee Health Science Center Chancellor Steve Schwab Published: 1:11 PM CDT June 1, 2021 Updated: 1:13 PM CDT June 1, 2021 MEMPHIS, Tenn. University of Tennessee Health Science Center Chancellor Steve Schwab announced today that he plans to retire. The University of Tennessee System will launch a search for Schwab’s replacement in the coming weeks. He will continue to serve as chancellor until June 30, 2022, or until a successor is on board. “It has been my honor work beside Chancellor Schwab these past few years,” UT President Randy Boyd said. “He had to be a brilliant doctor and researcher to earn his position, and he obviously is both of those. But in the role, he has proven to also be a great strategist and great leader. He is always honest and direct, has bold vision, and gets things done. The UT famil

Universal Studios vacation will be grand prize for Military Kids Have Talent | Military

The Elizabeth Dole Foundation on Tuesday announced the return of its “Military Kids Have Talent” contest, a virtual event spotlighting the talents of America’s military and veteran kids. Children, grandchildren and survivors of service members and veterans age 18 and under are encouraged to take a recording of their best talent and have an adult submit the video before the June 25 deadline. Actor Jocko Sims will host a virtual broadcast of the entries and America will have the chance to vote on the military kid with the best talent. The grand prize winners for each of the six categories will receive a free three-night family vacation for four to Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. Hotel accommodations and airfare are provided.

VA overhauls application process for caregiver support program after court ruling

VA overhauls application process for caregiver support program after court ruling 5 days ago Army veterans Camron Fox, right, and his wife, Penny, walk to their seats before a National Prisoner of War and Missing in Action Recognition Day ceremony in Honolulu on Sept. 21, 2012. (Cpl. Reece Lodde/Marine Corps) Veterans Affairs officials are overhauling their application process for caregiver benefits while simultaneously fighting a court ruling that would force them to allow a legal review for individuals rejected for the program. The move follows an order last month from a panel of U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims judges, which ruled that families rejected by the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers should have an opportunity to appeal those decisions to the Board of Veterans’ Appeals, which handles other VA benefits disputes.

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