West Point Board Gathers for Routine Academy Review
Published Date: 6/10/2025
Notice
Summary
The United States Military Academy’s Board of Visitors is holding a meeting to review and advise on the Academy’s programs and operations. This affects cadets, staff, and anyone interested in how the Academy runs. The meeting is open to the public and helps keep the Academy strong and transparent, with no new costs involved.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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USMA Board Meeting Open to Public
The United States Military Academy’s Board of Visitors is holding a public meeting to review and advise on the Academy’s programs and operations. You can attend because the meeting is open to the public, it affects cadets, staff, and anyone interested, and the notice says there are no new costs involved.
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