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It s a big deal : Midshipmen, cadets prepare for first salute

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Temple, Belton, Rogers students among military service academy appointments

During his fourth annual Salute to Service Academy Appointees event last week, U.S. Rep. John Carter, R-Round Rock, recognized nine Central Texas students who he sees fit for military service. This year, Carter appointed nine students from Bell and Williamson counties: Cody Little, Temple; Ethan Rodriguez, Belton; Julian Lashbrook, Rogers; Tristen Burton, Granger; Aiden Beasley, Cedar Park; Landon Sanders, Cedar Park; Joshua Coya, Round Rock; Konnor Bye, Liberty Hill; and Brandon Del Rio, Leander. “Nominating students to a U.S. Service Academy is one of my greatest honors as a Congressman,” Carter said in a news release. “After seeing their hard work and dedication firsthand, I know that the future of our nation is in good hands. The path that these students have chosen will not be easy, but I have no doubt that they are up for the challenge. I am exceptionally proud of the appointees from Texas’ 31st district and cannot wait to see all that they accomplish.â€

Blunt opens application process for residents interested in attending service academies

Blunt opens application process for residents interested in attending service academies RDN REPORTS rdnnews@gmail.com U.S. Senator Roy Blunt announced Monday that he is accepting applications from residents interested in attending service academies. Nominations to the U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, U.S. Military Academy and U.S. Naval Academy are available for qualified applicants in Missouri. “Service academies play a critical role in educating and inspiring the next generation of servicemen and women,” Blunt said. “These institutions develop leadership skills, fortify character, and offer unique opportunities for exceptional young Missourians who decide to pursue a career in our nation’s military.”

Twice as Nice: Business Students Earn Two Wins at Ethics Case Competition

Ed Brennen The Manning School of Business team of senior Thomas Stranberg and juniors Raj Aurora and Prabakar Adithya earned two first-place finishes at the recent International Business Ethics Case Competition — UMass Lowell’s best showing at the annual event. Eighteen teams from 17 institutions took part in the virtual competition, which requires teams to select a current business ethics issue, choose the perspective from which they will present arguments, and identify the role the judges will portray. Teams then make presentations in 25-minute, 10-minute, and 90-second competitions. Sponsored by the Donahue Center for Business Ethics and Social Responsibility, the UML team won the 10-minute and 90-second competitions in their undergraduate divisions — and a total of $600 in prize money. The competition included teams from Penn State, Fordham University and the U.S. Military Academy, as well as from universities in Spain and Turk

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