Close call, but all clear
On Tuesday morning, a slab of rock along the rock wall on Williams Road, the road behind Taylor and Mahan Halls near the train station at South Dock, fell into the road....
Cadets create, innovate for their WAR Capstone research
Last semester, Lt. Col. Steve Crews, an assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, mentored a capstone team of four cadets as they spent their academic year developing autonomous robots....
Macias, Mohamed earn Hal Moore Warrior Athlete awards
The Department of Physical Education recognized Class of 2022 Cadets Carter J. Macias and Mennat-Allah T. Mohamed with the Lt. Gen. Hal Moore Warrior Athlete of Excellence Award for their achievements and dedication to physical development on Nov. 10 at the Haig Room in Jefferson Hall. ...
Why do we choose to serve?
As Veterans Day is upon us, I find myself asking why I have yet to hang up my Army uniform after many years of service. As I contemplate our countryʼs present challenges, and hope for the future, my mind is drawn to what Iʼve learned about my fellow Soldiers and their families when I was the commander of the U.S. Army Garrison-Schweinfurt in Germany....
MWI hosted CSMs panel on building cohesive teams through trust
As part of the Commandant’s Speaker Series, the Modern War Institute hosted a panel discussion on “Building Cohesive Teams through Mutual Trust” on Oct. 21, 2021, at Washington Hall Room 5300. ...
West Point holds 2021 Conference on the Ethics of War and Peace
On Sept. 11, 2001, Americans observed as two planes crashed through the north and south towers at the World Trade Center, forever impacting life in the United States. ...
Families gather at West Point to be with cadets during Corps Family Weekend
On a weekend where Army West Point football played one of its biggest games of the season, about 1,300 families made the trip to West Point to spend a few precious moments with their beloved cadets. ...
West Point faculty member receives 2021 Nininger Award
It was Dec. 4, 2006, in the city of Ramadi in central Iraq, where Lt. Col. James Enos, received the worst news a company commander could hear. The news came over the radio — Pvt. 1st Class Roger Suarez had been killed in combat and Pvt. 1st Class Albert Nelson was severely injured. ...
Plebes explore best fit
Cadets from the U.S. Military Academy Class of 2025 speak to instructors and professors from the academic departments about exploring their best fit for a major during the 2025 Majors Fair Open House Tuesday in Thayer Hall....
MWI hosts panel on adversary capabilities, strategies
“China is, in fact, our pacing challenge and it is my priority focus,” said Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin during a hearing on the 2022 Budget Request for the Defense Department on June 17, 2020. ...