Air Force Academy's staff cuts unclear amid mass resignations; cadets assured of 'world-class' education
- Around 140 civilians resigned from the Air Force Academy through federal programs.
- Expected cuts in civilian positions stemming from the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act drive these actions.
- Internal communication indicates the academy expects to lay off a significant number of additional civilians.
- The academy commandant prepares to cut 240 civilian positions, but 140 voluntary resignations occurred.
- Uncertainty surrounds the fall academic schedule, though a letter reassured incoming cadets of quality education.
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Air Force Academy's Staff Cuts Unclear Amid Mass Resignations; Cadets Assured of World-Class Education
While the Air Force Academy sent a letter to incoming cadets early last week reassuring them of a quality education at the school, a definitive plan for layoffs among faculty and staff is still in the works.
·Boston, United States
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Air Force Academy's staff cuts unclear amid mass resignations; cadets assured of 'world-class' education
While the Air Force Academy sent a letter to incoming cadets early last week reassuring them of a quality education at the school, a definitive plan for layoffs among faculty and staff is still in the works.
·Colorado Springs, United States
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