Students make their own mark on the mural. When Stephanie Villegas ’24 was serving in the U.S. Navy, she was a second-class damage-control person, a role she describes as “like a firefighter.” After ...
For thousands of men and women who served in the military, the end of service is not just a return to civilian life but the start of an entirely new mission. The shift from structured military ...
The Michigan Veterans Affair Agency awarded the university the highest level of recognition for supporting veterans, their dependents and military-connected learners. To qualify for Gold Level, ...
Wayne State University researchers will evaluate how cannabis treatments affect mood, mental health and overall well-being in ...
Recognizing that veterans who go back to school after leaving the military have unique needs and challenges on the road to higher education, NU is there to help make that transition easier. As a ...
The University of Montana launched its new Military and Veteran Services office in Nov. 2021 with the goal of recruiting and better serving veterans and the military community. Now, a year in, leaders ...
Walsh University has created a Center for Veteran Affairs to help student veterans and military member students. Walsh currently enrolls 37 students who receive military benefits. Walsh has hired ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Tennessee Department of Veteran Services named the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, a 2026 Veteran Ready Business, UT announced. This award is for organizations in the ...
Before he was a Charger, Jimmy Brunette ’24 M.S. served in the U.S. Army. His career as a soldier took him across the country and around the world as he served on active duty and in the reserves.
Veterans are not immune from the ongoing affordable housing crisis. With VA home loan benefits, they can largely avoid the hurdle of large down payments, mortgage insurance requirements and other ...
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