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Air University

  • Unwavering dedication: 2nd Lt. Shelby Pinner

    Hailing from the small town of Eddy, Texas, 2nd Lt. Shelby Pinner, Air University commander’s support staff officer in charge, didn’t join the military to follow a family legacy; she joined to build a foundation for her future. Pinner’s journey has been defined by a steep learning curve and a

  • Inspiring Doctrinal Innovation: A Call to Advance Air Force Doctrine

    The LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education has launched its 2026 Inspiring Doctrinal Innovation (IDI) Essay Contest . This exploration in advancing Airpower doctrine invites Airmen, Guardians, and AU students to tackle doctrinal challenges, bridging expertise with institutional

  • Beyond the service: Joint Flag Officer Warfighting Course

    In an era where modern conflict transcends traditional borders and service branches, Air University’s Ira C. Eaker Center for Leadership Development hosted a cohort of two-star generals for the Joint Flag Officer Warfighting Course, Jan. 26-30. 

  • A legacy revisited

    Retired Bangladesh Air Force Group Capt. Dr. Mohammad Zahidul Islam Khan served in the Bangladesh Air Force for 36 years and returned to Maxwell Air Force Base for the first time since graduating from the Air Command and Staff College in 2002.

  • OTS graduates make history in new Space Force service dress

    The dawn of a new era in military service unfolds as the first newly commissioned U.S. Space Force Guardians to wear the service’s new dress uniforms graduated from Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Dec. 4, 2025

  • Inside SAASS

    Each year, SAASS selects a deliberately small class of 45 students to promote deep discussion and mentorship in a seminar-style learning environment. The classes represent broad mixes of joint experience, including officers from across the U.S. Air Force, sister services and allied nations. This

  • IOS marks 100 years of global partnership

    This year holds special significance as it marks 100 years of international officer presence in U.S. Professional Military Education, a tradition that predates both the U.S. Air Force and Air University.

  • Barnes Center keeps education pipeline flowing despite limitations

    To mitigate negative impacts to Airmen, the Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education shifted its enlisted professional military education courses from in-residence to virtual in-residence during the government shutdown, graduating the last virtual IR classes, Nov. 19, 2025.

  • Carrying the legacy: Robert Brow honored at WOTS

    The Warrant Officer Training School dedicated its newest flight, Brow Flight, in honor of retired U.S. Air Force Chief Warrant Officer 4 Robert Brow during a guidon ceremony Nov. 5, which also coincided with Brow’s 94th birthday.