-
Podcast: The Soul of Innovation with Dr. Led Klosky
This episode features a conversation with Dr. Led Klosky, Professor of Civil Engineering at West Point and the Dean’s Executive Agent for Design and Construction.
-
Cooper ’23 Named Miss Michigan, Will Compete in Miss USA
Alma Cooper ’23 was recently named Miss Michigan USA and will go on to compete for Miss USA this summer. Cooper graduated from West Point in 2023 and is currently a Knight-Hennessy Scholar completing a Master of Science degree in statistics-data science at Stanford University.
-
AI-operated Fighter Jet Will Fly Air Force Secretary Kendall ’71 On Test Run
The Air Force is betting a large part of its future air warfare on a fleet more than 1,000 autonomously operated drones, and later this spring its top civilian leader plans to climb into an artificial intelligence-operated warplane and let it take him airborne.
-
Huntsville Center Deputy Commander Segura ’96 Retiring
Since June 2022, LTC Dan Segura ’96 has served as Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville deputy commander, supporting the overall mission of the organization, and ensuring the effectiveness of the employees and resources. Segura is retiring after more than two-and-a-half decades of service to the Army and the Corps of Engineers.
-
USMA Class of 2021 Couple Earns Back-to-back Sapper School Leadership Awards
Just a few years into their marriage and their Army careers, 1st Lieutenants Rachel and Samuel Kicklighter ’21 have completed some of the Army’s toughest challenges, including Airborne, Air Assault and Ranger schools.
-
Winski ’20 Wins Best Ranger Competition
On the 40th anniversary of the Army’s Best Ranger Competition, the team sporting No. 40 took home the top prize Sunday, grabbing the fourth straight victory for the service’s elite 75th Ranger Regiment in the grueling three-day military skills contest. 1LT Andrew Winski ’20 ’and Sgt. Matthew Dunphy held their M4 carbines high over their heads as they crossed the finish line outside Fort Moore’s National Infantry Museum, hugging briefly before dipping their arms and heads in an ice bath.
-
Petraeus ’74 Gives Annual Class of 1952 Lecture at West Point
The Class of 1952’s annual speaker series at the U.S. Military Academy recently hosted GEN (R) David Petraeus ’74 on April 15, where he delivered this year’s distinguished lecture.
-
Bilter ’74 Releases “The Invitation”
Dennis Bilter ’74 has released the book “The Invitation: Come As You Are!”
-
CBS News’ John Dickerson Gives 7th Annual Zengerle Lecture at West Point
The Department of English and Philosophy (DEP) at West Point hosted the West Point Humanities Center’s 7th annual Zengerle Lecture in the arts and humanities on April 15 at the Haig Room in Jefferson Hall Library.
-
Burleson ’88 Hands Eighth Army to Successor, Ending Nearly 4 Decades of Army Service
A three-star general bid an emotional farewell to hundreds of U.S. and South Korean soldiers as he relinquished command of Eighth Army during a ceremony on April 5, 2024. LTG Willard Burleson ’88 handed command to LTG Christopher LaNeve and will soon retire after 36 years of military service.