Veterans
From Battlefield to Bookworm
The University’s long tradition of service to the nation鈥檚 veterans and military service members continues in the classrooms of the College of Arts and Science. In July, Arts and Sciences faculty and staff hosted approximately a dozen military veterans for…
Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities Begins 10th Session
Nearly two dozen veterans with disabilities have converged on the University campus for the 10th Barnes Family Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities. The event kicked off Saturday with a welcome reception and words of encouragement from organizers. EBV kickoff…
Veterans to Attend Academic Boot Camp on Campus
Enlisted veterans and transitioning service members planning to enroll in or transfer into a four-year undergraduate program will attend Warrior-Scholar Project program at SU, July 11-18
Veteran, Non-Veteran Students Gain Insights into Trauma Research
When Charles Preuss 鈥17 saw information on trauma research training for undergraduates, he knew it would be a chance to understand more about his own situation.
U.S. Secretary of the Army Visits 黑料不打烊
Honorable John M. McHugh discusses veteran and military-connected programs at the University
Moving Forward with Web-Based PTSD Therapy
Life is stressful, but war takes that stress to an altogether different level. Psychology professor Steve Maisto of the College of Arts and Sciences wants to help combat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance misuse issues. Maisto and…
IVMF Helps Launch National Coalition of Veteran-Owned Businesses
The Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) and First Data Corp. joined leading companies, government agencies, nonprofits and others in Washington, D.C., earlier this week to announce the launch of the Coalition for Veteran Owned Business. This first-of-its-kind national…
Scholar Spotlight: Jesse Campion ’15
As an undergraduate at Temple University, Jesse Campion never thought he would end up in the military. But then 9/11 happened. 鈥淭hat kind of shifted the tide,鈥 he says. After graduating in 2002, he started learning more about the benefits…
Taking Care of Business
To date, nearly a thousand 鈥渨ounded warriors鈥 have completed the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans program. Sixty-five percent of them have launched businesses, of which 93 percent are still in operation.
Campus Community Invited to Voluntarily Confirm Military Status through MySlice
As part of the University鈥檚 efforts to distinguish 黑料不打烊 as one of the nation鈥檚 leading institutions for veterans, and to recognize the important contributions that veterans and their families make to the University every day, a new Military Status…