by Tamara Cario | Jun 4, 2021 | News
By Natela Cutter, Mission Public Affairs Before the pandemic, using remote technology in the classroom was nice to have, good for keeping students up to speed, but it wasn’t something that students and teachers couldn’t live without. Overnight, conferencing platforms...
by Tamara Cario | May 27, 2021 | News
By Natela Cutter, Mission Public Affairs As staff and faculty at DLIFLC have learned over the last year, if you ever need anything, like cleaning supplies, computers, computer screens, cables or microphones…just call Rachel Bailey. As she often says, “I have your...
by duketate | May 27, 2021 | News
This weekend, on Memorial Day, we honor and remember those brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our Nation. Though the end of the pandemic is in sight, we prepared a virtual Memorial Day ceremony with Congressman Jimmy Panetta as...
by Tamara Cario | May 21, 2021 | News
By Cameron Binkley, Command Historian When you think of resiliency, what comes to your mind? There are a thousand answers to that question. One of those answers can be summed up by a single word – Nisei. Nisei means “second generation” in Japanese and compares to...
by Tamara Cario | May 10, 2021 | News
By Tammy Cario One of the most important aspects of resiliency when you are hit with curveballs in life is being able to get back up and keep moving. It’s not an easy habit to develop in this technologically advanced world, when it seems like the only effort...
by Tamara Cario | Apr 30, 2021 | News
By Natela Cutter For Army Staff Sgt. Aisha Bannat, being with her students was more important than attending her own Master’s degree graduation in International Relations. “I love teaching,” says Bannat, a heritage speaker of Arabic and a military language instructor...