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Office of Veteran and Military Affairs Announces Student Scholarship Recipients

Wednesday, April 14, 2021, By Brandon Dyer
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Office of Veteran and Military Affairsstudent scholarships

The Office of Veterans and Military Affairs (OVMA) is pleased to announce the following awardees of military-connected student Spring 2020 scholarships. These awards provide meaningful financial assistance to military-connected students as part of the University鈥檚 commitment to being the best place for veterans and their families.

Office of Veteran and Military Affairs Undergraduate Student Veteran Scholarship

John NipperJohn Nipper ’23

John Nipper is from Fort Myers, Florida and is majoring in comparative religion. Nipper transferred to 黑料不打烊 from Florida Southwestern State College and says his first semester was overwhelmingly positive. While a member of the U.S. Navy from 2011 to 2015, Nipper worked as a cryptologic technician. Nipper says his ultimate goal is to make a lasting difference. 鈥淭hat is more important to me than anything else. I want to be a positive force for change in our lifetime,鈥� he says.

 

Charlie PoagCharlie Poag ’22

Charlie Poag is majoring in public relations at the Newhouse School and is considering graduate school. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps for more than 15 years. While serving on active duty, he attended the Military Visual Journalism program at Newhouse from 2008 to 2009. 鈥淧rior to attending the program, I held a belief that higher education wasn鈥檛 for me,” says Poag. “I had struggled through high school and held onto the idea that I wasn鈥檛 cut out for education. Going through those two semesters proved to me how wrong I was and just how much I value this opportunity to learn at an incredible institution.鈥�

Office of Veteran and Military Affairs Military Family Member Scholarship

Sarah HoagSarah Hoag L ’23

Sarah Hoag is a first year law student and is also pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in public administration at the Maxwell School. Originally from Phoenix. New York, Hoag鈥檚 goal after graduation is to serve as an active-duty judge advocate general for the U.S. Army. As a student, she鈥檚 participated in the University鈥檚 Syrian Accountability Project. 鈥淚t has taught me that I can make a difference right where I am. I don鈥檛 need to wait until I have my law degree to get involved,鈥� she says. Hoag鈥檚 father served in the Navy.

Britney KokeshBritney Kokesh 听’22

As an integrated learning major in neuroscience with an integration in psychology, Britney Kokesh is a member of the Ren茅e Crown Honors Program. After completing her degree, she would like to pursue graduate school and study clinical psychology. Kokesh says with benefits from her father’s GI Bill aid ending soon, this scholarship will help her cover expenses and may help offset any funding needed for her Honors thesis. In the past, Kokesh has tutored English language learners and refugee students as part of the University鈥檚 Literacy Corps.

Lucy and Joseph Napoli Veterans Scholarship

 

Michael GriffinMichael Griffin ’21

A first- generation college student, Michael Griffin is majoring in public health with a concentration in healthcare management. Griffin is a cadet in the University鈥檚 Army ROTC and is planning to commission into the New York National Guard. This summer, he plans to pursue an internship with a prominent trauma physician鈥檚 assistant and eventually earn a master鈥檚 degree in physician鈥檚 assistant science. 鈥淚t is my personal opinion there is no better university than 黑料不打烊 in terms of veteran success,鈥� he says.

Dania TompkinsDania Tompkins ’24

As an electrician鈥檚 mate first class in the U.S. Navy Nuclear Program, Dania Tompkins served on board the USS Ronald Reagan in the reactor department and was the first and only female division leading petty officer when she ended her assignment. She says working with the young and passionate students in her classes has challenged her perceptions and broadened her understanding. After earning a bachelor鈥� degree in liberal arts, Tompkins intends to pursue a master鈥檚 degree and bring more green energy solutions to New York in her current position as project manager at National Grid.

Wilder J. Leavitt and Mary P. Morningstar Scholarship for Military-Connected Students

 

Jarod OkamuraJarod Okamura 听’22

An aerospace, aeronautical and astronautical engineering major in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, Jarod Okamura is from Honolulu, Hawaii. He is an Air Force ROTC cadet and is interested in sculpting, photography and music production. 鈥淢y experience at SU has been really great,” says Okamura. “Because of my involvement in several different organizations, I interact with a truly diverse group of people聽 who have different outlooks on life than I do. I have made some friends for life.鈥�

Hanna McNabbHanna McNabb ’21

A political science major at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Hanna McNabb is commissioning as a medical services officer in the U.S. Army this spring. McNabb visited the University because it is located relatively close to where her active-duty husband is stationed and fell in love with the beauty of the campus. She says since enrolling, her experience has been incredible. 鈥淭he community at this university is incredibly supportive and caring. The faculty and teaching staff care a lot for the students and their academic success,鈥� she says.

聽Louis A. and Patricia H. Mautino Veteran Endowed Scholarship

Michael Hahn-RauchMichael Hahn-Rauch ’22

A biology major in the College of Arts and Sciences, Michael Hahn-Rauch served on active duty in the U.S. Navy for more than five years. He was a childhood fan of 黑料不打烊 sports while growing up in Red Hook, New York, and would eventually like to pursue a nursing degree. Hahn-Rauch’s proudest accomplishment is saving a woman from drowning while deployed. 鈥淐oming from a military family myself, I truly appreciate the support and dedication SU shows to our veterans returning home,鈥� says Hahn-Rauch. He says the University has created an environment where veterans are able to make connections with peers who share similar experiences.

Amanda LalondeAmanda Lalonde ’23

Amanda Lalonde is a psychology major and U.S. Navy veteran. She recently accepted a position with the orientation leader team to welcome future new students to campus this fall. 鈥淚 was stepping out of my comfort zone in looking to join an organization where I knew I鈥檇 likely be one of the older students taking part,鈥� she says. However, she adds that worry was unfounded. 鈥淚 initially didn鈥檛 feel like I would fit in, but I could not have been more wrong!鈥� Off campus, Lalonde volunteers with the CNY RockaBetties, an organization of women who dress up in retro pinup style fashion and volunteer their time with local veterans鈥� organizations for fundraisers, events, Honor Flight welcome home celebrations and visiting hospitalized veterans

Flanik Family Scholarship for Student Veterans

Brian Keith MixonBrian Keith Mixon 鈥�23

A Marine Corps and Army veteran, Brian Keith Mixon is majoring in cybersecurity administration. He is pursuing a degree part-time while working full time in federal cybersecurity. Mixon appreciates how much his family has enabled him to serve his country. 鈥淚n my mind though, when I hear 鈥榯hank you for your service,鈥� I consider 鈥榶ou鈥� to include my family,鈥� he says. 鈥淭hey have also sacrificed quite a bit over the years in support of our great nation. My job was always to grab my pack and go, while they each had to make huge adjustments to their lives.鈥�

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