Several national level organizations are hosting 2020 Veterans Day virtual events Nov. 11 due to the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Early registration is now open for Student Veterans of America’s (SVA) annual conference, NatCon 2020, which will be held in Los Angeles on January 3-5, 2020. NatCon is the largest annual gathering of student Veterans in the country, in addition to advocates, thought-leaders, stakeholders, and supporters in higher education.
Jared Lyon shares what it means for SVA to be "left of bang," tells us about the amazing group of Student Veteran of the Year finalists, and what SVA's priority in 2019.
VBA’s Education Service announced new members to the 2020 Veterans Advisory Committee on Education (VACOE) at an introductory public meeting on a recent teleconference.
Alex is the president of the UNLV Rebel Veterans Organization at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She speaks with us about her service in the Air Force, becoming a leader in her community, organizing a ruck march across the state of Nevada, and her best practices in her student Veteran chapter.
Our three panelists discuss their experiences and what they've learned as best practices for Veterans themselves and the clubs they're a part of.
Michael Haynie provides us a great insight into his military career, his tenure at Syracuse, Veterans in higher education, and Veteran entrepreneurship.
Jared shares metrics showing Veterans' success in higher education and ways people can support their local student Veterans.
Our opportunity as a nation to deliver our promise to Veterans is made possible by the always-improving education benefits provided to Veterans, starting with The Servicemen's Readjustment Act, which was signed in 1944, and led to the Montgomery GI Bill, the Post 9/11 GI Bill and 2017's Forever GI Bill.
Women were featured prominently during the 2018 Student Veterans of American convention due to feedback requesting additional programming for women.
We will never forget those we lost. We will never lose our gratitude for those who responded to save others that day. And we will always remember to appreciate those who decided to serve and protect our freedom, inspired by that tragic day.
Kayla Williams on deploying to Iraq, Jared Lyon on the value that student Veterans bring to campus, Bill Rausch on his Bronze Star and his service