المحتوى المقدم من Shawn Welsh. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Shawn Welsh أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
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The final season is here—and Squid Game: The Official Podcast is your ultimate companion to the end of the Game. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please return once more to break down every shocking twist and betrayal, and the choices that will determine who, if anyone, makes it out alive. Will Player 456 and the cast of characters we’ve grown to love finally be able to dismantle the games for good? Or will the cycle continue? Alongside creators, cultural critics, and viral internet voices, Phil and Kiera provide their own theories for how the season ends, and what Squid Game ultimately reveals about power, sacrifice, and the systems that shape us. The biggest question isn’t who wins—it’s what it means to be human. Squid Game: The Official Podcast returns Friday, June 27th.
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Discover the tools to achieve your educational goals with VET S.O.S. Podcast's Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight. We connect you with experts from campus veteran programs and resource centers, showcasing how schools and organizations support veterans. Learn about tailored programs, services, and opportunities to make informed decisions about your education. Empowering your journey, one conversation at a time.
المحتوى المقدم من Shawn Welsh. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Shawn Welsh أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Discover the tools to achieve your educational goals with VET S.O.S. Podcast's Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight. We connect you with experts from campus veteran programs and resource centers, showcasing how schools and organizations support veterans. Learn about tailored programs, services, and opportunities to make informed decisions about your education. Empowering your journey, one conversation at a time.
Join us for an insightful conversation with William Elfering , Director of the Holcomb Center for Military and Veteran Resources at Oregon State University . With over two decades of military experience and a deep understanding of student veteran needs, Willie shares how OSU creates a welcoming, inclusive, and resource-rich environment for military-connected students. We explore: Willie’s transition journey from the Oregon Army National Guard The creation and growth of the Holcomb Center Events, student leadership programs, and community partnerships Mental health and wellness support, including veteran-specific retreats The vital role of cultural representation within veteran services Whether you're a veteran considering college or a professional supporting military-affiliated learners, this episode highlights best practices in Veteran Support in Higher Education . 🎓 Explore OSU’s resources: veterans.oregonstate.edu 📌 Follow VET S.O.S. for more interviews and guidance for your transition journey. #VeteranSupport #MilitaryTransition #HigherEducation #StudentVeterans #OregonState #VETSOS #MilitaryConnectedStudents #VeteranWellness #VeteranResources #VeteranLeadership…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
Join hosts Dr. Hira and Shawn Welsh on the Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight as they speak with Mike Carrell , COO of the National Veterans Leadership Foundation (NVLF). Discover how NVLF partners with over 75 colleges and universities to enhance the campus experience for veterans, military members, and their families. Mike shares lessons from his rapid military-to-civilian transition and his impactful work building Ohio State’s top-ranked veterans program. Learn how NVLF supports leadership development through the Military Community Advocate program, student fellowships, and partnerships like OPLIGN—connecting veterans with over half a million job opportunities. 🎙 Whether you’re a student vet or work in veteran services, this episode delivers actionable strategies to build inclusive, mission-driven campuses for military-connected learners. 🔗 Visit www.vetsospodcast.com for more episodes and resources. #VeteranEducation #MilitaryToCollege #VeteranLeadership #StudentVeterans #HigherEdSupport #VETSOS #MilitaryConnectedStudents #CareerTransition #NVLF #VeteranFellowships #OplineJobs…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this value-packed episode of the VET S.O.S. Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight , we welcome Jai Salters , founder of ACT Now Education , to discuss FREE, high-impact certifications and professional development tools for the military-connected community. Jai takes us through a comprehensive overview of trusted, no-cost programs offering certifications in PMP, Scrum, Sec+, SHRM-CP, AWS, ITIL, and more . Learn about opportunities from Per Scholas, Empower, Purdue University, ServiceNow, VetsinTech , and even $25,000+ scholarships from SANS Cyber Workforce Academy . Whether you're an active duty member, transitioning veteran, spouse, or dependent, this episode equips you with the resources to move the needle in your civilian career—without the debt. 🎧 Subscribe and follow us on all major platforms and social media: @vetsospodcast #VeteranEducation #MilitaryCareers #FreeTraining #CyberCertifications #ACTNowEducation #CareerReadiness #MilitarySpouseCareers #TransitionSupport #SkillBridgePrograms #VETSOS…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
On this episode of VET S.O.S. Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight , hosts Dr. Hira and Shawn Welsh talk with Charles Yakubow, Director of Military and Family Support at Glenville State University. With over 22 years of experience as a social worker and a lifelong connection to military life, Charles discusses the unique support systems Glenville offers to both service members and their families. Discover how Glenville's small class sizes, veteran-friendly policies, and articulation agreements with law enforcement training programs create a deeply supportive educational environment. Charles also talks candidly about assisting students in financial distress, the evolving role of on-campus veteran lounges, and the importance of serving the entire military-connected family—not just the service member. Whether you're a veteran, dependent, or just seeking guidance on navigating higher education, Charles offers resources and a helping hand to all. 🔍 For more info, visit glenville.edu and check the Military and Family Support page under Admissions. #MilitarySupport #VeteranEducation #StudentVeterans #GlenvilleState #MilitaryFamily #GIbillHelp #HigherEdSupport #VeteranResources #VetFriendlyCampus #VETSOS…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
Veteran education is more than a classroom experience—it’s a journey of identity, resilience, and growth. In this episode of the VET S.O.S. Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight , we feature Kiran Mistry , Assistant Director of the UCLA Veteran Resource Center , who shares how UCLA is reshaping the future for veterans and military-connected students in higher education. Kiran’s inspiring path—from a career in collegiate volleyball coaching to leading one of the most impactful veteran support programs in the UC system—is a masterclass in following your passion while serving others. He offers candid insights into what it takes to create meaningful veteran education programs, from peer mentorship and career pathways to supporting graduate-level veterans and bridging service gaps often overlooked by traditional systems. This episode dives deep into UCLA’s innovative strategies for empowering veterans: how students are running their own programming, how community college outreach is expanding access, and how real stories from real students are breaking barriers through digital storytelling. 🎧 In this episode, you’ll learn: What makes UCLA’s Veteran Resource Center stand out How graduate and professional school applicants are being supported How peer-led programs foster community and academic excellence Tips for veterans researching schools and maximizing their benefits Stories of student success and perseverance in the face of adversity If you're a transitioning service member, military spouse, or dependent planning your next educational move, this conversation will give you tools, hope, and direction. Listen, follow, and share the lifeline. 🔗 Find us online: Website: vetsospodcast.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3PXqxzptNSgBuSXpgDpDPM YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast Socials: @vetsospodcast on all platforms #VeteranEducation #MilitaryToCollege #UCLA #StudentVeterans #VETERANSUCCESS #VeteranSupport #TransitionTips #MilitarySpouseResources #VETSOS #HigherEdForVets…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
🎧 You’re listening to VET S.O.S. – Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight , where we shine a light on powerful tools and career paths that help veterans and military families thrive during and after service. In this episode, we talk with Monika Sziron , Assistant Director of Editorial Strategy at HigherEdMilitary , about a game-changing opportunity for those transitioning from military to civilian life: careers in higher education for veterans . 🛠️ HigherEdMilitary is redefining what it means to work in academia . It’s not just about being a professor. There are roles in cybersecurity, HR, finance, IT, student services, public safety, and more—all fields where veterans' unique skills and experience are not just valued, but in demand. 🔍 This episode covers: How HigherEdMilitary connects veterans to roles in higher education institutions nationwide The importance of supporting professionals who serve student veterans The evolution of HigherEdMilitary from a simple job board to a national support network Free job listings, writing opportunities, virtual events, and mentorship programs How fellowships open doors for student veterans and military spouses 🎓 Whether you're looking for a career pivot, planning your transition, or exploring ways to contribute to a mission-driven environment—this episode is your lifeline to purpose and opportunity. 🧭 Key Links & Contacts: 🌐 Learn more and search job opportunities: higheredmilitary.com 📧 Submit ideas or articles: content@higheredmilitary.com 🎙️ Subscribe to VET S.O.S. on Spotify and follow us across social platforms to stay connected: YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcast Facebook: facebook.com/vetsospodcast Instagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcast X (Twitter): x.com/vetsospodcast TikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast 🛟 Don’t drown in the sea of transition— grab the VET S.O.S. lifeline. #MilitaryTransition #VeteranJobs #HigherEducationCareers #MilitarySpouseSupport #VeteranSuccess #TransitionSupport #HigherEdCommunity #VeteransInAcademia #FellowshipOpportunity #VETSOS…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this episode of the VET S.O.S. Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight , we’re proud to feature Dr. Trisha Nicole Ruiz, U.S. Army veteran and the founding Senior Director of Veteran Services at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas. Dr. Ruiz shares her powerful story of transition from military to college life, including the challenges of navigating a major Texas university with a young child and no roadmap. That experience inspired her to build what she calls “the kind of support system I wish I had”—a robust, veteran-first program now helping students thrive at every stage of their academic journey. Listeners will get an inside look at how the University of St. Thomas is setting a new national standard for veteran support in higher education. From veteran-specific orientation programs and personalized success coaching to a stand-alone Veteran Success Center with tech labs, nap rooms, and real-time GI Bill assistance—this is higher ed reimagined for the military-connected community. 🎧 Subscribe to VET S.O.S. on Spotify to explore more conversations with thought leaders and changemakers in veteran education. 🔗 Learn more at: vetsospodcast.com #VeteranSupport #MilitaryTransition #HoustonVeterans #StudentVeterans #GIbillSupport #VeteranSuccess #HigherEdForVets #VETSOS #UniversityOfStThomas #MilitaryFriendlySchool…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this powerful edition of the VET S.O.S. Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight , we talk with Mike Lorenz , Air National Guard veteran and Director of Military and Veteran Support at Boston College . With over a decade of military service and nearly two decades in higher education, Mike brings unmatched insight into what truly supports veterans through transition. Mike shares his personal transition story—returning from Afghanistan only to find himself in student meetings just days later. The emotional dissonance and lack of awareness from those around him serve as a powerful reminder of how difficult transition can be, especially for Guard and Reserve members. At Boston College, Mike now leads a veteran support system focused on mission, mentorship, and flexibility. From football game tailgates and a dedicated lounge space to engaging alumni, faculty vets, and even law school support groups—BC is committed to meeting veterans where they are. Tune in to learn how Boston College veterans are empowered to grow personally and professionally in a community built on purpose. 🎧 Subscribe, share, and explore your own next step in higher ed. #BostonCollegeVeterans #MilitaryTransitionSupport #VeteransInCollege #GIbillResources #StudentVeterans #VeteranCommunity #VeteranFriendlyColleges #MissionDrivenEducation #HigherEdForVets #VETSOS…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this impactful episode of the VET S.O.S. Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight , we’re honored to host Dr. Mike Barany, U.S. Army veteran and Director of the Military and Veteran Success Center at Stockton University. Dr. Barany shares his powerful journey from serving as a Cavalry Scout in Iraq to becoming a national leader in veteran student support and educational innovation. We dive deep into Stockton’s groundbreaking Troy to Ithica Class , a veteran-exclusive course that blends ancient literature with modern military experiences. Through classic texts like the Iliad and Odyssey , and modern works like Achilles in Vietnam and Odysseus in America , the course explores themes of moral injury, trauma, transition, and identity. The class culminates in a 10-day academic trip to Greece—offering student veterans a transformative and immersive learning experience unlike any other. Dr. Barany also details how Stockton uses VA work-study students to create a supportive, peer-driven environment while ensuring its Military and Veteran Success Center remains active, inclusive, and effective. Whether you're a veteran, educator, or transition support advocate, this episode offers insight into how higher education can—and should—support our nation’s heroes beyond the classroom. 🎙️ Don’t miss it. Subscribe and listen now. #VeteranEducation #MilitaryToCollege #StudentVeterans #TroyEthica #StocktonUniversity #MilitarySupport #VeteranTransition #HigherEdInnovation #MoralInjury #VetSOS…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
Welcome to another episode of the VET S.O.S. Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight , where we shine a light on institutions making a difference for veterans in higher education. This week, we sit down with Brian Caudill , Air Force veteran and Veteran Engagement Coordinator at Shawnee State University , for a candid and insightful discussion on what it really takes to build effective veteran support services in higher education . Brian walks us through his personal transition story—navigating the Post-9/11 GI Bill while his spouse remained in the Air Force—and how those experiences led him to dedicate his career to helping fellow veterans find success in college. At Shawnee State, he leads efforts to provide students with not only benefits guidance but also meaningful community, comfort, and academic tools. In this episode, you’ll learn about: The importance of veteran-led program design Shawnee State’s fully equipped veterans’ center and student-first culture Free services like textbook lending, tech access, and mental wellness tools Volunteer opportunities through the Shawnee Service Corps Why Veterans Recognition Day is more than just an event—it’s a statement of commitment 🎧 Tune in and discover how Shawnee State is setting a high standard for veteran engagement on campus—and why Brian believes no one transitions alone . 🔗 Find more resources and full episodes at vetsospodcast.com #VeteranEducation #MilitaryTransition #GIBill #ShawneeState #VeteranSupport #MilitaryStudents #StudentVeterans #TransitionSuccess #VeteransInCollege #VETSOS…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
Nick Drake, Director of the Jeffrey Wright Military and Veteran Services at North Carolina State University, joins us for an insightful conversation on VET S.O.S. Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight . As a captain in the North Carolina National Guard and a seasoned higher education leader, Nick brings a unique perspective on what veterans need to thrive in college—and how NC State is delivering. This episode dives deep into NC State’s robust infrastructure for military-connected students, highlighting how the university supports academic achievement, mental wellness, and community engagement. Learn how a transformative $1 million donation led to the revitalization of the campus Vet Center—complete with 3D printers, a student lounge, and free printing—and why these resources matter. Nick also discusses the importance of planning early, building relationships, and getting involved in more than just veteran spaces. His own path, shaped by powerful mentorships and service-minded leadership, is a roadmap for veterans seeking to make the most of their higher education experience. Whether you’re a transitioning service member, current student, or university staff, this episode offers practical strategies and inspiring advice for navigating the road from boots to books. 🎧 Listen on all platforms: vetsospodcast.com 📱 Connect with us: @vetsospodcast #VeteransInCollege #NCStateVets #MilitaryToEducation #StudentVeteranLife #VeteranMentorship #GIbillSupport #CampusResources #RaleighVeterans #NCStateSupport #VETSOS…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
🎙 VET S.O.S. – Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight 🎙 In this episode, we explore Colorado State University’s outstanding veteran education programs with Dr. Ben Schrader , Director of Adult Learner and Veteran Services. Dr. Schrader shares his journey from the U.S. Army to academia , his research on veteran activism, and how CSU is leading the way in veteran support . Discover: ✅ CSU’s Veteran Success Programs & Dedicated Scholarships ✅ How CSU Helps Veterans Transition to Higher Education ✅ Why Community & Mentorship Are Critical for Veterans ✅ Resources for Military-Connected Students at CSU 🚀 Whether you're a veteran considering college or looking for better transition support , this episode is packed with valuable insights! 📍 Learn more about CSU’s Veteran Programs: alvs.colostate.edu 🎧 Follow VET S.O.S. for more insights on military transition: 🔗 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3PXqxzptNSgBuSXpgDpDPM 📱 Social Media: @vetsospodcast 📢 Don’t drown in the sea of transition—grab the VET S.O.S. lifeline! #VeteranEducation #CSU #MilitaryTransition #HigherEducation #VeteranSuccess #ColoradoStateUniversity #VeteranResources #GIbill #VeteransInCollege #VETSOS…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
🎙️ From Microsoft to Military Education: How Divergence Academy Prepares Veterans for AI & Cyber Careers 🎙️ 🚨 Don't drown in the sea of transition—grab the VET S.O.S. lifeline! 🚨 In this episode, we sit down with Sravan , a tech industry veteran and visionary entrepreneur , who shares his journey from Microsoft to founding Divergence Academy , a VA-approved training school dedicated to helping veterans transition into high-demand careers in cybersecurity, cloud engineering, AI, and governance risk compliance (GRC) . 📌 What You'll Learn: ✅ How Divergence Academy is transforming veteran career training in tech ✅ Why AI & automation are reshaping the future of work for military professionals ✅ The importance of CMMC certification for those wanting to work with the DoD ✅ How Divergence Academy supports military-connected students with GI Bill & VA benefits ✅ The role of their think tank in pushing innovation in cyber and AI education 🎯 If you're a veteran, transitioning service member, or military spouse looking for high-paying career opportunities , this episode is a must-listen! 📌 Follow & Subscribe to VET S.O.S.: 🔗 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3PXqxzptNSgBuSXpgDpDPM 🔗 YouTube: @vetsospodcast 🔗 LinkedIn: @vetsospodcast 🔗 Facebook: @vetsospodcast 🔗 Instagram: @vetsospodcast 🔗 X (Twitter): @vetsospodcast #MilitaryTransition #VeteranJobs #CybersecurityTraining #AIinEducation #TechCareers #DivergenceAcademy #CMMCCertification #VeteranSuccess #GIbill #VETSOS 🎧 Tune in now and take control of your post-military career! 🚀…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
🎧 VET S.O.S. – Veteran Educational Resource Spotlight 🎧 Don’t drown in the sea of transition—grab the VET S.O.S. lifeline! In this episode, we talk with Aaron Hall , a U.S. Air Force veteran and Director of Military Student Success at Full Sail University . Aaron shares his firsthand experience transitioning from active duty to higher education , the struggles veterans face in navigating GI Bill benefits , and how Full Sail is helping veterans build careers in entertainment, media, technology, and beyond . 💡 Episode Highlights: ✔️ Aaron’s military-to-civilian transition story ✔️ The importance of veteran support services in higher education ✔️ How Full Sail’s Military Student Success Center & Virtual Veteran Center support online and in-person students ✔️ The unique degree programs in gaming, film, music, cybersecurity, and more ✔️ Why Full Sail is a game-changer for transitioning service members 🔥 Ready to level up your education and career? Tune in now! 🔥 🎙️ Listen to more episodes & follow us: Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3PXqxzptNSgBuSXpgDpDPM Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vet-s-o-s/id1673146703 YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcast Instagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcast TikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast 📌 Subscribe & Follow VET S.O.S. so you never miss an episode! #VETSOS #VeteranEducation #MilitarySuccess #GIbill #HigherEducation #FullSailUniversity #Veterans #CareerGrowth #MilitaryToCivilian #StudentVeterans…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
🎙️ VET S.O.S. - Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight 🎙️ In this episode, we’re joined by Cory Shay , a PennWest University leader and Veteran Champions of the Year in Higher Education awardee. A veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom , Cory shares his own transition journey and how he now helps 500+ military-connected students access education benefits, including the GI Bill and tuition assistance . 💡 What You’ll Learn: ✅ Why GI Bill awareness is still a challenge for many veterans ✅ How PennWest provides veteran resources, community, and support spaces ✅ Online degree options with military tuition discounts ✅ The impact of Veterans Day events, networking, and student organizations ✅ Cory's personal transition story and his mission to support fellow veterans 📢 If you're a service member, veteran, or military spouse considering higher education, this episode is a must-listen! 🔗 Follow & Subscribe to VET S.O.S.: 🎥 Watch on YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast 📲 Connect on Social Media: 🔹 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcast 🔹 Facebook: facebook.com/vetsospodcast 🔹 X (Twitter): x.com/vetsospodcast 🔹 Instagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcast 🔹 TikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast 🚨 Don’t drown in the sea of transition, Grab the VET S.O.S. lifeline! 🚨 #VeteranSupport #MilitaryEducation #GIBillBenefits #HigherEducation #VeteranResources #OnlineLearning #MilitaryTransition #PennWestUniversity #VETSOS #MilitaryLife…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
🎙 VET S.O.S. Podcast – Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight 🎙 In this episode, Ryan Pavel , CEO of the Warrior-Scholar Project , joins us to discuss how WSP is helping enlisted veterans thrive in higher education . We cover: 🎓 How WSP’s academic boot camps prepare veterans for success 🤝 The importance of building a strong community in college 📚 How veterans can maximize their GI Bill benefits 🌎 The impact of WSP and its new Coursera-based program 💡 WSP is 100% free for veterans! Learn more & apply: warrior-scholar.org 🎧 Listen to VET S.O.S. on all major platforms: 🔹 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3PXqxzptNSgBuSXpgDpDPM 🔹 Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vet-s-o-s/id1673146703 🔹 YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast 📲 Follow VET S.O.S. on Social Media: 🔹 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcast 🔹 Facebook: facebook.com/vetsospodcast 🔹 Instagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcast 🔹 X (Twitter): x.com/vetsospodcast 🔹 TikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast 🚀 Don’t drown in the sea of transition—grab the VET S.O.S. lifeline! #VETSOS #VeteranEducation #WarriorScholarProject #MilitaryTransition #StudentVeterans #HigherEd #GIbill #VeteranSuccess #EducationForVeterans #VetSupport #CareerAfterService…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
Transitioning from the military can be abrupt, but finding the right career path makes all the difference. In this episode, we talk with Jarred McNeely, Chief Academic Officer at Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI) , about how firearms technology and drone education are giving veterans and hands-on learners new career opportunities. 🛠️ What You’ll Learn: ✅ Jarred’s military transition and how he found his passion in higher education ✅ How technical schools provide fast-track career opportunities ✅ The growing industries of gunsmithing & drone technology ✅ SDI’s programs and how they help students gain real-world skills ✅ The job outlook for SDI graduates and support for veterans If you’re a veteran, active-duty service member, or anyone considering a hands-on technical career, this episode is for you! 🔗 Explore SDI Programs: Visit sdi.edu 🎥 Watch on YouTube: Search for VET S.O.S. Podcast on YouTube 📲 Follow VET S.O.S.: YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcast Facebook: facebook.com/vetsospodcast Instagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcast X (Twitter): x.com/vetsospodcast TikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast #VETSOS #VeteranEducation #MilitaryTransition #Gunsmithing #DroneTechnology #TechCareers #CareerSuccess #Veterans #SonoranDesertInstitute #VeteranSupport…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
On this episode of VET S.O.S. , we welcome Kristin Byerly , Director of Veteran Initiatives and Outreach at University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) . As a leader in military education , UMGC has built a strong global presence on military bases , supporting service members, veterans, spouses, and dependents. Kristin shares: 🎓 How UMGC ensures seamless credit transfers for military-connected students 🌍 The university’s global impact and on-base advising services 🎖️ How the Yellow Ribbon Program helps veterans access higher education 💼 Career-focused programs designed for transitioning service members 📚 Scholarships, mentoring, and networking opportunities for military families 📢 Follow & subscribe to VET S.O.S. for more valuable military transition insights! 🎧 Listen & Follow VET S.O.S.: Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3PXqxzptNSgBuSXpgDpDPM Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vet-s-o-s/id1673146703 YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast 📲 Follow VET S.O.S. on Social Media: 🌐 Website: vetsospodcast.com 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast 🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcast 📸 Instagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcast 🐦 X (Twitter): x.com/vetsospodcast 🎵 TikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast #VETSOSPodcast #UMGC #MilitaryEducation #Veterans #VeteranResources #HigherEducation #MilitaryLife #YellowRibbonProgram #MilitarySpouse #EducationForVeterans…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
Are you a veteran, service member, or military spouse looking for the best education options ? In this episode, Patrick Adcock , Director of Military Programs at Excelsior University , shares his powerful transition story and how Excelsior supports military-affiliated students with transfer credits, competency-based learning, and maximized GI Bill benefits. 💡 What’s inside this episode? ✔️ Patrick’s journey from Army MP to education leader ✔️ How Excelsior helps veterans turn experience into college credits ✔️ Navigating the GI Bill and VA education benefits ✔️ New initiatives helping military families access education ✔️ Why choosing the right college fit matters for service members 🎧 Listen now & subscribe! 📲 Follow VET S.O.S.: 🌐 Website: vetsospodcast.com 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast 🎧 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3PXqxzptNSgBuSXpgDpDPM 📱 Facebook: facebook.com/vetsospodcast 📱 Instagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcast 📱 X (Twitter): x.com/vetsospodcast 📱 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcast 📱 TikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast #VeteranEducation #ExcelsiorUniversity #GIBill #MilitaryTransition #HigherEd #OnlineLearning #VeteranResources #MilitarySpouse #VETSOSPodcast #VeteranSupport…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Randy Spade , the driving force behind Ashland University's Jack W. Liebert Military and Veteran Resource Center . Learn how his team revamped veteran services —growing from just 14 identified students to over 400 military-connected families ! In this episode, we discuss: ✔️ The journey of building a veteran-friendly campus from the ground up ✔️ Ashland’s Battle of the Branches event & community-building efforts ✔️ The real needs of military-connected students beyond GI Bill users ✔️ Innovations in mental health support , financial planning , & academic success ✔️ How community investment is crucial for sustainable veteran programs 💡 If you’re a veteran navigating college, an educator improving veteran services, or just passionate about supporting those who served—this is a must-listen! 🔗 Listen now: open.spotify.com/show/3PXqxzptNSgBuSXpgDpDPM 📲 Follow VET S.O.S. on social media: paradedeck.com/creator/vetsospodcast #VETSOS #VeteranEducation #MilitaryTransition #HigherEd #Veterans #VeteranSuccess #StudentVeterans #AshlandUniversity #MilitaryResources #GrabTheLifeline…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this powerful episode of VET S.O.S., we sit down with Andrew Roman, Director of Veteran Initiatives at Columbia Southern University (CSU). With an impressive 32-year career in the Michigan Army National Guard, Andrew shares his transformative journey from enlisting in 1986 to retiring as Chief of Staff in 2018. He candidly opens up about the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, emphasizing how even extensive military experience doesn't guarantee a smooth shift into the workforce. Andrew recounts how a fortunate opportunity led him to his current role at CSU, where he now dedicates his career to supporting fellow veterans. Andrew delves into the comprehensive support Columbia Southern University offers its military-connected students, who make up nearly a third of the 28,000+ student body. He highlights targeted scholarships like the Forever a Hero for veterans and the Hero Behind the Hero for military spouses, as well as exclusive tuition discounts designed to make education more accessible. CSU also caps tuition rates for military tuition assistance at $250 per credit hour, even for graduate studies, demonstrating its commitment to affordability. Andrew underscores the importance of the university's dedicated military support teams and specialized departments that cater to active-duty members, veterans, spouses, and dependents. A passionate advocate for student engagement, Andrew shares his efforts in leading the university's Student Veterans of America (SVA) chapter, fostering a sense of camaraderie in an online learning environment. He recounts how attending the SVA National Conference in Colorado Springs offered CSU's student veterans valuable networking opportunities, leadership development, and personal growth. Tune in to hear how Columbia Southern University is creating a supportive and empowering environment for military-affiliated students and how Andrew Roman is paying it forward by guiding veterans toward educational and career success. This episode is packed with actionable insights and heartfelt advice for veterans navigating their own transitions. Check out Columbia Southern University here: https://www.columbiasouthern.edu/ Columbia Southern University Veteran Center: https://www.columbiasouthern.edu/military/veterans-center Subscribe to VET S.O.S. on your favorite podcast platform, YouTube, and social media. Remember, don't drown in the sea of transition. Grab the VET S.O.S. lifeline! #Veterans #MilitaryTransition #VeteranEducation #ColumbiaSouthernUniversity #VETSOS #MilitarySupport #VeteranSuccess #StudentVeterans #MilitaryScholarships #EducationForVeterans…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this episode of the VET S.O.S. Podcast, we sit down with Joshua Rider, Executive Director for the Center for Adult and Veteran Services at Kent State University. Joshua shares his inspiring journey from a Kent State undergraduate to leading initiatives that support military-connected students. Discover how Kent State serves its 1,000+ military-affiliated students through centralized benefits processing, tailored programming across eight regional campuses, and holistic support services that extend to veterans' families. Joshua dives into the history and growth of veteran support services at Kent State, detailing how the Post-9/11 GI Bill transformed the university's approach to serving military students. He discusses the strategic combination of benefits processing and student engagement, creating a comprehensive support system that addresses both academic and personal needs. Learn how Kent State's flexible online portals and campus-specific programs empower veterans across Ohio, from the foothills of Appalachia to the shores of Lake Erie. Additionally, Joshua highlights unique opportunities for veterans, including Kent State's nationally recognized College of Education, Health, and Human Services, its top-tier fashion design program, and the university's exclusive aeronautics training at their on-campus airport. He emphasizes the importance of community building through student organizations, veteran-specific events, and partnerships with external support services like the VA and Student Accessibility Services. Joshua also shares his personal connection to the university, with his daughter becoming a fourth-generation Golden Flash, and reflects on how Kent State continues to foster a supportive environment for veterans and their families. Don't miss this insightful conversation about creating meaningful support systems for veterans in higher education. Check out Kent State University: https://www.kent.edu/ Kent State University Center for Adult and Veteran Services: https://www.kent.edu/cavs Subscribe and follow the VET S.O.S. Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms to stay connected. Remember, don't drown in the sea of transition—grab the VET S.O.S. lifeline! #VETSOS #KentStateUniversity #VeteranSupport #MilitaryConnectedStudents #HigherEducation #VeteranResources #StudentSuccess #VeteranEducation #MilitaryFamilies #VeteranTransition #SupportServices…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this powerful episode of VET S.O.S., we welcome Dr. Joshua Cunio, a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of service as an Apache helicopter technician and CID Special Agent. Dr. Cunio opens up about his challenging transition from military service to civilian life following a career-ending injury. Hear how he overcame adversity and found his calling in education and leadership, becoming the Director of Military and Veteran Outreach at National University and Managing Director of P3M Strategies LLC. Dr. Cunio shares his passion for empowering veterans through education and leadership development. He discusses National University's commitment to the military community through flexible online and in-person programs, tailored certifications, and strategic industry partnerships. Learn about the university's unique "Whole You" approach, designed to support military-affiliated students in achieving their academic and professional goals. Plus, get an exclusive preview of his upcoming book, The Project Manager's Guide to Lessons Learned, offering practical insights for aspiring and seasoned project managers alike. 🎧 In This Episode: - Dr. Cunio's military career, medical retirement, and path to resilience - National University's comprehensive support for military-connected students - Exploring over 190+ degree programs, certifications, and industry-aligned training - The value of leadership, teaching, and mentorship in personal growth - Behind the scenes of Dr. Cunio's upcoming project management guide 📢 Connect with Us: Subscribe and follow VET S.O.S. on all major podcast platforms, YouTube, and social media. Stay informed and inspired with real stories and essential resources for veterans and their families. 🔗 Learn More: National University: https://www.nu.edu/ National University Veteran Center: https://www.nu.edu/student-services/sas-veteran-student-success/ 💬 Join the Conversation: Drop a comment below and share your transition story! What resources have helped you most in your career journey? 📌 Remember: Don't drown in the sea of transition—grab the VET S.O.S. lifeline! #VeteranSupport #MilitaryTransition #VETSOS #NationalUniversity #VeteranEducation #Leadership #ProjectManagement #Resilience #VeteranSuccess #MilitaryCommunity #LeadershipDevelopment…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this episode of the VET S.O.S. Podcast, we are honored to host Duane Bygum, a 30-year veteran of the armed forces and current chair of the Disaster Recovery Institute (DRI) Veterans Outreach Program. With a distinguished career spanning the Marine Corps, Air Force, and law enforcement, including his role as Deputy Chief of Police, Duane provides a wealth of knowledge on the transition from military service to civilian success. Duane shares his personal journey, from his groundbreaking work on the first biometric fingerprint identification system in the Air Force to leading as Chief of Police for the U.S. Navy. After retiring, he discovered the life-changing DRI scholarship program, which helped him gain essential certifications in business continuity, continuity of operations, and disaster preparedness—paving the way for a thriving corporate career. In this episode, Duane delves into the practical and transformative benefits of the DRI scholarship, a program designed to support veterans within three years of separation or one year before separation. He highlights the application process, eligibility criteria, and the value of in-person learning experiences offered through DRI programs. He also emphasizes the importance of mentorship, networking, and building skills that are directly transferable to the civilian workforce. 🎧 Key Takeaways from This Episode: - Duane’s unique insights into transitioning from the military to civilian life. - The pivotal role of the DRI scholarship in acquiring certifications and securing a corporate career. - Step-by-step guidance on applying for the DRI scholarship, including essay tips and volunteer activity requirements. - Why in-person learning often outshines online courses in professional development. - Advice for veterans on leveraging mentorship and support networks like VET S.O.S. Actionable Insights: - Learn how certifications in disaster recovery and business continuity can enhance your career prospects. - Discover the importance of starting your transition early and preparing for civilian opportunities. - Explore resources like VET S.O.S. for additional guidance and support. Why Listen? Whether you’re a veteran planning your next career move or someone seeking to understand the challenges of military-to-civilian transitions, this episode is packed with actionable advice, inspirational stories, and valuable resources. Duane’s firsthand experiences and passion for supporting veterans make this a must-listen for anyone navigating this critical phase of life. Join us to uncover how the DRI scholarship and its programs can serve as a lifeline for veterans stepping into new professional territories. Don’t miss this empowering and informative conversation! https://drii.org/ https://foundation.drii.org/what-we-do/veterans-outreach-program/ #vetsos #VeteranTransition #DRIScholarship #DisasterRecovery #BusinessContinuity #VetSupport…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this insightful episode of the VET S.O.S. podcast, Shawn Welsh, a proud alumnus of the University of West Florida (UWF), and Dr. Hira engage in a heartfelt conversation with Lori Milkeris, the Director of UWF’s Military and Veteran Resource Center. Lori, an Air Force veteran and mental health technician, shares her compelling journey from military service to her impactful role in higher education. Lori recounts her transition out of the Air Force in 1998, reflecting on the challenges of reentering civilian life, navigating education as a single mother, and overcoming the mental and emotional adjustments required. These experiences laid the foundation for her passion to help others. Starting as a VA work-study student, Lori identified gaps in support for military-connected students, particularly those facing academic and emotional challenges. Her commitment to early intervention and holistic support propelled her career, eventually leading to her role as director. The Military and Veteran Resource Center at UWF serves over 2,500 military-connected students, with 1,800 actively using VA educational benefits. Lori shares how the center fosters a community of support through initiatives like a swim team mentorship program, semester checkpoints, and the Pensacola Veteran Support Organization Network, which connects students to a wealth of resources via a comprehensive 58-page guide. Listeners will learn about the center’s welcoming environment, complete with essential services like snacks, coffee, computers, and printing, as well as its dedication to organizing events such as Veterans Day and Memorial Day observances that build camaraderie and connection. Lori also emphasizes the significance of Pensacola’s military-rich community, home to five nearby bases, and how it enhances opportunities for veterans. This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of persistence and community in supporting veterans’ transitions to academic and civilian life. Lori’s insights and experiences offer valuable lessons for educators, administrators, and anyone invested in the success of military-connected individuals. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation that highlights the transformative impact of veteran support programs at UWF and beyond. Tune in now! https://uwf.edu/ https://uwf.edu/academic-affairs/departments/military-veteran-resource-center/ #vetsos #VeteranSupport #HigherEducation #MilitaryTransition #UWFVeterans #HolisticSupport…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this inspiring episode of VET S.O.S., Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira welcome Patricia Wei, the Director of Veteran Outreach at Yale University, to discuss the transformative integration of military veterans into the world of higher education. Patricia shares how Yale has cultivated an inclusive and supportive environment for veterans, with a growing presence of 46 enlisted veterans in its undergraduate community and 130 veterans in its graduate programs, amidst a total student population of around 13,000. Patricia dives into her personal journey of working with veterans, starting as the Director of Admissions for Yale’s Eli Whitney Students Program, which is tailored for non-traditional students. She highlights how the program has evolved to support veterans with unique experiences and diverse backgrounds, emphasizing their significant contributions to Yale's academic and social fabric. The conversation also explores the wealth of resources Yale offers veterans, including the Yale Undergraduate Veteran Society, the Student Veterans Council, and a brand-new veterans’ lounge. Patricia discusses Yale's partnerships with organizations like Service to School and Warriors Scholar Project, which provide guidance and preparation for veterans navigating the application process. She stresses the importance of veterans not self-selecting out of applying to prestigious institutions, sharing actionable advice on academic readiness, such as leveraging community college courses to demonstrate recent educational performance. Listeners will also gain insight into how Yale fosters a sense of community for veterans through initiatives like the Fall Welcome barbecue, Veterans Day ceremonies, and other events organized by dedicated staff members. Patricia sheds light on the comprehensive support system that includes tailored advising, flexible programming, and facilities designed to ease the transition to college life for veterans balancing family and work responsibilities. Addressing misconceptions about veterans in Ivy League institutions, Patricia and Shawn discuss Yale’s proactive efforts to champion multi-generational diversity and foster a culture where veterans' life experiences enrich the broader student body. The episode wraps up with an encouraging message for veterans considering higher education and a reminder of the immense value they bring to academic institutions like Yale. Whether you're a veteran contemplating your next step or simply interested in understanding how universities can better support non-traditional students, this episode is packed with actionable advice, insights, and inspiration. https://www.yale.edu/ https://admissions.yale.edu/veterans #vetsos ##VeteransInEducation #YaleUniversity #MilitaryToCollege #HigherEducationSupport #VeteranSuccess…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this impactful episode of the VERS podcast, we feature Daniel Avegalio, a Marine Corps veteran and trailblazer in higher education, as he shares his journey from military service to community college administration and his current role at Western Governors University (WGU). With 16 years of experience advocating for military-affiliated students, Daniel’s insights are both inspiring and practical. Daniel’s Story: From the Corps to Higher Ed Leadership After serving in the Marine Corps from 2004 to 2010 and completing three deployments to Iraq, Daniel faced the challenges of transitioning to civilian life. His determination led him to a student worker role at American River College, where he discovered a passion for supporting veteran students. Over time, Daniel advanced to becoming a college dean, leveraging his leadership skills to implement veteran-focused initiatives. Western Governors University: A Haven for Military-Affiliated Learners Now a key leader at WGU, Daniel works with the university’s growing population of 29,781 military-affiliated students (as of October 2023). WGU stands out for its competency-based education (CBE) model, enabling students to earn degrees at their own pace by demonstrating subject mastery. This flexible approach aligns perfectly with the needs of veterans, active-duty military personnel, and working adults balancing education with other commitments. WGU’s Support Systems and Initiatives Daniel highlights WGU’s comprehensive support network, designed to help students and alumni succeed at every stage: - Program Mentors: Dedicated advisors guiding students through academic and career goals. - Career Services for Life: A lifetime resource offering resume assistance, interview prep, and job placement. - Peer Networks: Peer-to-peer support groups foster connections among military-affiliated students. - Strategic Partnerships: Collaborations with organizations like the Naval Community College and the VA expand educational opportunities in cybersecurity, health sciences, and more. Championing Veteran Success Daniel reflects on the challenges military students face, from identity shifts to balancing educational and personal responsibilities. His mission is clear: to ensure veterans have access to the resources and mentorship needed to thrive. His work at WGU includes building partnerships with employers, hosting career webinars for military spouses, and mentoring other institutions to replicate WGU’s success. WGU Alumni: A Lifelong Community With over 360,000 alumni nationwide, WGU fosters ongoing engagement through career development initiatives, employer partnerships, and networking opportunities. Military-affiliated alumni comprise 16% of the student body, demonstrating WGU’s strong commitment to this community. Why This Episode Matters This episode is a must-listen for veterans, military families, and higher education professionals seeking innovative approaches to education and career success. Discover how WGU’s competency-based model and veteran-centric strategies are transforming lives and paving pathways to meaningful careers. Key Topics Discussed: - Daniel’s transition from Marine Corps service to higher education leadership. - WGU’s innovative competency-based education model. - Comprehensive support systems for military-affiliated students. - Building sustainable partnerships with employers and veteran organizations. - Lifelong career services and alumni engagement at WGU. https://www.wgu.edu/ https://www.wgu.edu/student-experience/military.html #vetsos #VeteranEducation #MilitaryToCivilian #HigherEducation #CompetencyBasedLearning #WesternGovernorsUniversity…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
Monteigne Long detailed her transition from K-12 education to higher education and her steadfast dedication to supporting student veterans. With over 14 years of experience in veteran services, Long has played a pivotal role in developing comprehensive programs and initiatives that benefit military-connected students across the Texas A&M University System, encompassing 10 campuses and serving more than 12,000 military-affiliated students. Her experience working with veterans and military families includes her tenure at the University of Southern California and her current role at Texas A&M University. Her focus has always been on fostering engagement, leadership, and success among student veterans. The Texas A&M University System is one of the largest in the nation, with over 150,000 students across 11 campuses, including a mix of research universities, regional institutions, and historically black colleges and universities. The system serves more than 12,000 military-connected students, with about 1,100 veterans at the main College Station campus. Its long history of military service includes strong partnerships with state agencies such as FEMA and a commitment to serving veterans and their families. Key initiatives include the Veteran Promise Program, which guarantees future educational opportunities for veterans, and the Meals for Vets program that provides food security. Each campus features a dedicated Veterans Center, staffed to address the specific needs of military-affiliated students. Programs like first-year seminars for veterans and Veteran Upward Bound at Texas A&M Kingsville help ease the transition to higher education. Monteigne emphasized the importance of partnerships with organizations such as the Texas Veterans Commission and Wounded Warrior Project to provide comprehensive support. Collaboration with military installations and state agencies ensures seamless transitions from service to education. Strategic admissions advisors work closely with military personnel, helping them navigate their academic journey from enlistment to graduation. Monteigne highlighted the transformative impact of the Hazelwood Act, a Texas benefit that waives tuition and fees for eligible veterans and their dependents, making education more accessible. This benefit plays a vital role in attracting and supporting military families within the state. Innovative Tools for Accessibility An interactive map on the Texas A&M University System website helps prospective students identify and connect with resources at the campus of their choice. Accessibility to services and streamlined communication among the campuses ensures a cohesive support system. The Texas A&M University System promotes a veteran-inclusive culture through its core values of leadership, loyalty, and selfless service. Each campus tailors its support to reflect its unique strengths while maintaining strong collaboration across the system. Monteigne underscored the importance of creating a sense of belonging and community for student veterans, helping them achieve academic and personal success. Actionable Items: - Enhance the interactive campus map to improve accessibility for prospective and current students. - Expand successful veteran-focused initiatives, such as Veteran Upward Bound, to additional campuses. - Continue strengthening the veteran-inclusive culture across all campuses by leveraging Texas A&M’s rich military heritage and values. https://www.tamu.edu/index.html https://www.tamu.edu/veterans/index.html #vetsos #VeteranSupport #HigherEducation #MilitaryFamilies #TexasAMUniversity #StudentSuccess…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this impactful episode of VET S.O.S., Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira welcome Chad Rairie, Executive Director of ValorAcademic, to discuss how his organization empowers veterans and military families to navigate and succeed in higher education. Chad, a U.S. Marine Corps combat veteran, Dartmouth graduate, and former senior policy advisor to the U.S. Department of Defense, shares his journey from military service to academia and his mission to improve educational outcomes for veterans. Chad founded ValorAcademic in 2022 after years of informally mentoring veterans aiming for top colleges. The organization offers comprehensive, personalized advising that supports veterans at every stage of their educational journey—from selecting schools that align with their goals to navigating complex transfer credit processes. ValorAcademic’s services are available to all, with no veteran turned away due to financial limitations. The discussion highlights the holistic approach ValorAcademic takes, addressing not only academic challenges but also personal and family considerations, such as relocation, childcare, and balancing education with military life. Chad emphasizes the need for institutions to better track veteran graduation rates, as the lack of accurate data often undermines efforts to improve educational success. Additionally, the organization extends its support to military spouses and dependents, providing tailored guidance for their unique challenges. 📌 Key Highlights: - Chad’s Transition Journey: From being a college dropout to attending Dartmouth and mentoring fellow veterans. - ValorAcademic’s Mission: Helping veterans and military families achieve their educational goals with a personalized, student-centered approach. - Systemic Issues: The importance of tracking veteran graduation rates to provide data-driven support. - Support for Military Families: Tailored advising for spouses and dependents navigating higher education. - Practical Insights: How ValorAcademic addresses common challenges like transferring credits and adapting to academic life. - Chad also shares his personal experience with the complexities of higher education, underlining the importance of understanding the "lingo" and processes involved. His insights are not only inspiring but provide actionable advice for veterans and their families seeking to make informed educational decisions. 🎧 Listen now to discover how ValorAcademic is changing the game for veterans in higher education. 🛠️ Actionable Takeaways: - Explore the resources ValorAcademic provides to veterans and their families. - Advocate for institutions to track and support veteran graduation rates. - Reach out for personalized counseling to simplify the educational journey. Don’t miss this episode if you or a loved one are considering furthering your education post-service! Subscribe to VET S.O.S. for more inspiring stories and resources. https://www.valoracademic.com/ #vetsos #VeteranEducation #HigherEdSuccess #MilitaryFamilies #ValorAcademic #VetSupport…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this episode of the VET S.O.S. Podcast, hosts Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira welcome Alec Emmert, CEO of Service to School, for an in-depth discussion about the nonprofit’s mission to empower veterans to pursue and succeed in higher education. Since its founding in 2013, Service to School has supported over 20,000 veterans, partnering with 31 prestigious colleges and 20 graduate programs, including Ivy League institutions and top public universities. Alec shares details about the groundbreaking Vet Link program, a unique initiative that helps veterans translate their military experiences into academic credentials for college applications. With this program, veterans have achieved significant successes, such as 24 admitted to Princeton and 17 to Harvard in just one year. He also emphasizes the value of free mentorship from ambassadors—veterans with similar military backgrounds who guide applicants through every stage, from essay writing to final submission. The episode delves into Alec’s personal journey from the Navy to corporate roles, earning advanced degrees, and ultimately leading Service to School. He recounts how his own positive experience with the organization inspired his commitment to its mission. Listeners will learn how veterans can access Service to School's programs multiple times—for undergraduate, graduate, or professional education—and how the organization continues to support veterans post-application with career updates and resources. In addition, Alec highlights collaborations with programs like the Warrior Scholar Project, which prepares veterans for academic life through immersive boot camps. These partnerships, combined with Service to School’s deliberate selection of schools with high graduation rates and veteran-friendly policies, ensure a comprehensive support system for student veterans. Stay tuned for information about the VET S.O.S. admissions fairs, where veterans can meet representatives from partner schools virtually. This episode is packed with insights and resources, emphasizing the importance of community and mentorship in transitioning successfully to higher education. Listen now and discover how Service to School is changing lives, one veteran at a time. Don't miss this inspiring and informative conversation! https://www.service2school.org/ #vetsos #VeteransEducation #ServiceToSchool #HigherEducationForVeterans #VeteranSupport #VetSuccess…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this compelling episode of the VET S.O.S. Podcast, hosts Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira engage with Nick Lanier, Director of the Center for Veteran and Military Families at Regis College. With a distinguished military career spanning from 1999 to 2012, Lanier shares his personal story of transitioning from the U.S. Army to civilian life after a medical retirement at the age of 38. He discusses the challenges of reintegrating into civilian society, emphasizing the need to adapt military skills to the demands of higher education and the workforce. Lanier highlights his educational journey, graduating from St. Leo University in 2015, and his eventual discovery of a passion for higher education advocacy. At Regis College, he leads efforts to support military-connected students, a community of over 100 veterans, through personalized guidance and robust resources. Lanier shares insights into the unique challenges faced by veterans in higher education, including the importance of bridging the gap between online and on-campus learners to foster a sense of community. Regis College’s holistic approach to student support is a focal point of the discussion. Lanier outlines innovative initiatives such as peer mentoring, streamlined access to resources, and a commitment to removing roadblocks that hinder veterans’ success. He underscores the alignment between Regis College’s service-oriented values and veterans’ experiences, particularly in programs like social work, nursing, and public service. Lanier also reflects on the close-knit environment at Regis, where professors are deeply invested in students' personal and professional growth. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on the importance of connectivity, community, and advocacy for veterans in higher education. Lanier’s passion for helping veterans navigate their educational paths and integrate into civilian life shines throughout the episode. Key takeaways include: - The distinction between transitioning and integrating from military to civilian life. - The critical role of mentorship and advocacy for veteran success in higher education. - The unique value veterans bring to educational settings and the workforce. - How Regis College is creating an inclusive, supportive environment tailored to the needs of military-connected students. 🎧 Don’t miss this inspiring conversation with Nick Lanier, filled with actionable insights and heartfelt stories that highlight the power of education in transforming lives. https://www.regiscollege.edu/ https://www.regiscollege.edu/admission-and-aid/center-veteran-and-military-family-services #vetsos #VeteransEducation #MilitaryTransition #HigherEdSupport #VeteransCommunity #RegisCollege…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
Chris Brasel, Director of Military and Veteran Services at UNC Charlotte, reflected on his transition from the US Navy to higher education and the extensive resources UNC Charlotte offers to military-affiliated students. Highlighting the university’s historical commitment to veterans, Brasel shared insights about programs, events, and strategic advantages that make UNC Charlotte a prime choice for veterans and their families. UNC Charlotte, founded in 1946 to educate World War II veterans, continues its mission to support the military community. Serving around 1,400 students, of which 500-600 are veterans, the university provides dedicated spaces like a veterans’ lounge, peer mentoring programs, and priority registration to ensure student success. Events like the Camo Classic and Veterans Week further enhance student engagement. Brasel emphasized Charlotte's economic opportunities and the university's alignment with veterans transitioning into civilian life. Key Highlights: - Veteran-Specific Resources: - Veterans’ Lounge: A modernized, well-equipped space for study, relaxation, and community building, funded by alumnus Robert Q. Tubb. - Service Dog Friendly: Includes dog treats and water for students with service animals. - Support Programs: - Peer Mentoring Program: Automatically pairs new military-affiliated students with mentors for guidance and support. - Priority Registration: Allows veterans to enroll in classes early to align with their schedules and needs. - Outreach Director: A recent hire dedicated to proactive engagement with veterans. - Events for Veterans: - Camo Classic: A resource fair connecting students with the VA, local counselors, and other veteran-focused services. - Veterans Week: Includes a mini resource fair and networking breakfast for military-affiliated students, faculty, and staff. -Strategic Advantages: - Location in Charlotte, a rapidly growing city with robust job markets and economic opportunities. - High Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rate, supporting veterans financially. - Renowned programs in engineering and other disciplines that cater to the needs of transitioning veterans. - Institutional Legacy: - Established in 1946 to educate WWII veterans, the university continues to prioritize military-affiliated students through innovative programs and services. Expanded Action Items: - Promote History and Legacy: - Launch a targeted marketing campaign that highlights UNC Charlotte's foundational commitment to veterans and current military-friendly programs. - Expand Veterans’ Lounge Access: - Explore making the lounge available to all non-traditional students while maintaining its focus on veterans. Conduct surveys to gauge interest and ensure inclusivity. - Enhance Peer Mentoring Program: - Strengthen the mentoring program with formal training for mentors, expanded outreach to incoming students, and integration with career development resources. https://www.charlotte.edu/ https://mvs.charlotte.edu/ #vetsos #VeteranSupport #UNCCharlotte #MilitaryToEducation #HigherEdForVeterans #VeteranResources…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this insightful episode of the VET S.O.S. Podcast, hosts Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira sit down with Stephen Pusateri, Director of Military and Veteran Services at Simmons University, to explore the innovative ways Simmons supports its military-connected students and their families. Stephen shares his diverse career journey, reflecting on his time in Pittsburgh, where he wore many hats—including managing bands, working in radio, and driving cabs—before transitioning into financial aid and education. Now at Simmons University, Stephen leads initiatives that address the unique needs of student veterans, active duty members, and their families. Listeners will gain an in-depth understanding of Simmons University’s distinct structure as a women-centered undergraduate institution with co-educational graduate programs that attract a growing population of military-connected students. Stephen provides compelling insights into the shifting demographics of the military, including the increasing representation of women. Key highlights from this episode include: - New Initiatives: Learn about Simmons University’s new certificate program in the School of Social Work, designed to prepare professionals to work with active-duty military and their families. - Community Building: Discover the power of events like mindfulness hikes, virtual veterans lounges, and active study sessions in fostering a supportive and engaging community for veterans and their families. - Professional Growth: Stephen discusses how organizations like NASPA, NAFPA, and AVICO have shaped his approach to serving military students and staying informed about evolving VA policies and best practices. - Practical Resources: Hear about the importance of accessible online programs for military spouses and dependents and how these offerings strengthen Simmons University’s commitment to inclusivity and support. Through engaging anecdotes and actionable insights, Stephen underscores the importance of creating a welcoming environment for military-connected students and the value of continued innovation in veteran services. Tune in to discover how Simmons University is redefining support for veterans in higher education and how you can play a role in uplifting the veteran community. Be sure to subscribe to the VET S.O.S. Podcast and follow us on social media to stay connected! https://www.simmons.edu/ https://www.simmons.edu/student-life/student-support-resources/veterans #vetsos #VeteranSupport #MilitaryFamilies #HigherEducation #StudentVeterans #SimmonsUniversity…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this insightful episode, Robert Vigneault discusses his dynamic career path, transitioning from Air Force service to his impactful role in higher education at Westfield State University. Robert shares candidly about the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, highlighting the gaps he experienced in early transition programs and his commitment to improving resources for today’s veterans. With over 200 veterans and 300 military-connected students at Westfield State, Robert oversees the Military Community Excellence Center (MCEC), a state-of-the-art facility providing resources like laptops, printers, a snack bar, and a recreation space. He explains how this center serves as a vital hub for students, offering personalized guidance and fostering a welcoming community. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the unique needs of military-connected students, the importance of tailored onboarding and ongoing support, and the advantages of choosing Westfield State for higher education. Robert also discusses innovative projects like his Student Success binder, designed to help veterans navigate their academic journey with a tiered system addressing challenges from minor struggles to significant obstacles. This episode is rich with advice for veterans exploring higher education, including information about Westfield State’s affordability, inclusive environment, and comprehensive GI Bill support. Robert’s passion for empowering veterans and fostering their academic and personal success shines throughout this episode, making it an essential listen for anyone invested in the veteran community. Subscribe to the VET S.O.S. Podcast for more veteran stories, resources, and insights. https://www.westfield.ma.edu/ https://www.westfield.ma.edu/offices/veteran-and-military-services #vetsos #VeteranSupport #HigherEducation #MilitaryConnectedStudents #WestfieldStateUniversity #VeteransInTransition…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this powerful episode of the VET S.O.S. Podcast, hosts Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira dive into the University of New Hampshire’s Military and Veteran Services with Caitlin, the program’s dedicated Director. Caitlin shares her inspiring journey, transitioning from her work with the U.S. Army's Soldier for Life Transition Assistance Program to leading efforts at UNH to support military-connected students. With approximately 900 veterans, service members, and military family members enrolled across four campuses, UNH stands out as a leader in higher education support for those who have served. Caitlin discusses key programs and initiatives, including the university’s Green Zone training, which educates faculty and staff on the unique challenges faced by military students, and new student veteran orientations, which provide critical information on benefits, resources, and opportunities to connect with peers. She also highlights the dedicated veteran centers on the Durham and Manchester campuses, where students find a community and access essential resources. UNH’s approach to recruiting veterans is as unique as it is effective, emphasizing service over self-interest. Caitlin explains how the university participates in military-focused educational fairs and provides accurate, transparent information about education benefits—even for those who choose not to attend UNH. This philosophy of putting veterans first has cultivated a thriving community and a reputation for genuine support. Join us to hear Caitlin’s reflections on her career, the impact of UNH’s programs, and the transformative power of education in the lives of military-connected students. Whether you’re a veteran, active-duty service member, or someone passionate about supporting those who serve, this episode offers invaluable insights. Tune in for an inspiring look at how the University of New Hampshire is empowering military students to succeed academically and beyond! https://www.unh.edu/veterans/ https://www.unh.edu/ #vetsos #MilitaryConnectedStudents #VeteranSupport #HigherEducation #StudentVeterans #UNHMilitaryServices…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this compelling episode of VERS, we feature Jacquelyn Wolf, Veteran Military Service Coordinator at Springfield College, as she shares her journey from military service to championing education for veterans. Jacquelyn, a proud Air Force Reserve and Army veteran, opens up about her challenging transition out of the military in 2002, a time when structured support for veterans was scarce. She recounts the life-altering events that shaped her path, including the impact of September 11 on her decision not to re-enlist, a difficult divorce, and her move to Hawaii, where she discovered a supportive military community. Jacquelyn discusses her pivot from respiratory therapy to higher education, driven by her passion for anthropology and Hawaiian studies, and how her son’s military service inspired her to maximize her GI Bill benefits. Her work in veterans’ education began while supporting her son’s journey in college and evolved into a 15-year career dedicated to advocating for military-connected students. Now at Springfield College, Jacquelyn oversees the education and support of approximately 60 military-connected students, fostering a sense of community and belonging. She highlights the recent opening of a new, centralized veteran center on campus, a significant milestone in enhancing accessibility and support for veterans. With increasing visits and engagement at the center, Jacquelyn emphasizes the importance of creating spaces that address the unique needs of veterans and their families, going beyond those with remaining GI Bill benefits. Join us as Jacquelyn reflects on her experiences, the growth of veteran resources at Springfield College, and the transformative power of community in a veteran's journey. Her story is a testament to resilience, adaptation, and the profound impact of education and advocacy in building a brighter future for military-connected students. Listen now and subscribe to hear more inspiring stories of veterans making a difference in their communities! https://springfield.edu/student-life/veterans https://springfield.edu/ #vetsos #VeteranSupport #HigherEducation #MilitaryCommunity #SpringfieldCollege #VeteransEducation…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this compelling episode of the VET S.O.S. Podcast, hosts Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira welcome Alex Pirila, the Director of Military and Veteran Student Services at Loyola University Chicago. Alex recounts his transition from the Marine Corps to higher education, detailing the hurdles he faced during his early years after service, including a lack of resources and guidance. His story highlights the transformative power of mentorship and advocacy, ultimately leading him to a career dedicated to helping fellow veterans navigate similar transitions. The discussion shines a spotlight on Loyola University’s exceptional initiatives for its 360 military-connected students—comprising veterans, active-duty personnel, guard/reserve members, ROTC cadets, and their families. Alex introduces listeners to the university’s newly established 2,400 sq. ft. Military and Veteran Student Center, funded by a Department of Education grant. This dedicated space serves as a hub for connection and support, embodying Loyola’s Jesuit values of community and service. The episode explores key programs and events designed to support and celebrate military-affiliated students: - One-Credit Seminar for New Student Veterans: A comprehensive course tailored to ease the transition to university life, covering essential topics like time management, study strategies, and leveraging education benefits. - “Salute to Service” Basketball Game: A signature Veterans Day event fostering camaraderie and community among students, alumni, and staff. - Veteran Advisory Council: A 13-member team of administrators and faculty dedicated to advocating for student veterans and shaping veteran-inclusive policies. Throughout the episode, Alex emphasizes the importance of Loyola’s commitment to aligning its mission with military values like service, purpose, and leadership. He also discusses the evolving curriculum of the seminar course, which incorporates feedback from students to stay relevant and impactful. Dr. Hira and Shawn Welsh express admiration for Loyola University’s proactive and inclusive approach, noting the broader implications of these practices for institutions nationwide. Alex closes by sharing why veterans and military-affiliated students should consider Loyola University—citing its welcoming culture, history rooted in Jesuit values, and unwavering dedication to serving those who served. Whether you’re a veteran considering higher education, a university administrator, or someone passionate about supporting military-connected individuals, this episode offers invaluable insights and inspiration. https://www.luc.edu/ https://www.luc.edu/veterans/ #vetsos #VeteranSupport #HigherEducation #MilitaryConnectedStudents #VeteranTransition #LoyolaUniversity…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this impactful episode of the VET S.O.S. podcast, hosts Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira engage with Curtis Addleman, Executive Director of Military and Veteran Student Services at The Catholic University of America. Curtis opens up about his personal journey, transitioning from a decorated Naval career to the world of higher education, leveraging the Department of Defense SkillBridge program. This pivotal experience not only prepared him for a leadership role but also enabled him to fulfill his passion for supporting military-connected students. Curtis shares insights into the Veterans Upward Bound program, a Department of Education-funded initiative designed to assist low-income, first-generation college veterans in the DC area. Serving 125 veterans annually, this program offers essential resources to those who have exhausted or never accessed benefits like the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Curtis discusses the importance of partnerships with organizations like US Vets and Veterans on the Rise and outlines plans for events such as computer literacy and financial skills workshops in collaboration with Tech for Troops. Listeners gain an inside look at The Catholic University of America, the only Vatican-endorsed Catholic university in the U.S. Curtis highlights its intimate campus environment, strong academic offerings in fields like engineering and business, and its flexible approach to religious participation. He underscores the university’s holistic approach to integrating veterans, dependents, and ROTC students into a cohesive and supportive community. Curtis's vision goes beyond academics, addressing veterans' fundamental needs first—housing, financial stability, and emotional well-being—before building their educational pathways. With real-world anecdotes and actionable advice, this episode sheds light on the transformative work being done at Catholic University to empower military-connected students. Key Takeaways: - The value of the SkillBridge program in transitioning to civilian careers. - How the Veterans Upward Bound program bridges gaps for underserved veteran populations. - Catholic University’s unique focus on creating an inclusive community for all military-connected students. - The role of mentorship and partnerships in enhancing veterans' higher education experiences. Join us to explore Curtis Addleman’s mission to provide life-changing opportunities for veterans and learn how The Catholic University of America is making a difference. https://www.catholic.edu/admission/military-and-veterans/index.html https://www.catholic.edu/index.html #vetsos #VeteransSupport #HigherEducation #SkillBridge #MilitaryTransition #CatholicUniversity…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
Dr. Wayne Taylor, the Director of the Office of Veteran Success at the University of South Florida (USF), shares his transformative journey from a decorated military career to becoming a champion for nearly 9,000 military-connected students. With a focus on creating inclusive and empowering environments, Dr. Taylor discusses the personal challenges he faced transitioning to civilian life, his realization of the importance of purpose, and his academic pursuit to better advocate for veterans in higher education. Dr. Taylor offers a comprehensive look into the support systems and programs USF provides to its military-connected students. From a dedicated veteran center with study spaces and computer lounges to the university’s participation in the "Purple Star Collegiate Program," USF stands out as a military-inclusive institution. Dr. Taylor highlights events like the Salute to Service game, community-building Thanksgiving potlucks, and tailored transition courses designed to support students in their academic and personal journeys. This episode also delves into the need for universities to move beyond being merely military-friendly by adopting policies and practices that actively advocate for and accommodate veterans’ unique needs. Dr. Taylor shares inspiring stories of student success and offers actionable advice for veterans seeking higher education, emphasizing the value of finding institutions that prioritize community, recognition, and robust support—especially during challenging times, like navigating natural disasters. Listeners will gain insights into the importance of fostering a sense of belonging for military-connected students and actionable steps for veterans and their families to evaluate universities for their commitment to veteran success. Key Highlights: - Dr. Taylor’s personal journey: From military service to academia and finding purpose through advocacy. - USF's veteran support: A dedicated center, inclusive policies, and meaningful events fostering community and recognition. - Academic and personal support: Transition courses, tailored resources, and assistance during personal challenges like semester breaks and finding internships. - Building a community: Monthly potlucks, holiday events, and the Salute to Service game as examples of USF’s efforts to keep veterans connected and engaged. Action Items: - Research veteran resource centers at universities to find the right fit for your educational and personal needs. - Explore "Purple Star Collegiate" designated schools for demonstrated support of military-connected students. - Reach out to USF’s Office of Veteran Success to learn more about their innovative programs and resources. https://www.usf.edu/student-affairs/veterans/ https://www.usf.edu/ #vetsos #VeteranSuccess #MilitaryConnectedStudents #HigherEducationSupport #USFVeterans #TransitionToCivilianLife…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this engaging episode of the VET S.O.S. podcast, hosts Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira sits down with Dr. Jeni Hunniecutt and Abby Schmit, the visionary co-founders of VetREC (Veteran Research and Education Curation). Together, they dive deep into the mission of VetREC: a trailblazing organization committed to bridging the gap between academic research and practical solutions for veterans. By centering veterans’ voices and lived experiences, VetREC aims to revolutionize how research is conducted and applied to improve veterans' lives. Jeni, a military veteran and accomplished scholar with a PhD in communication studies, recounts her personal journey transitioning out of the military and into academia. Her work focuses on veteran identity, military transitions, and psychosocial health, with a unique emphasis on conducting research with veterans, not on them. Abby, a Wisconsin National Guard veteran with extensive experience in advocacy and veteran support roles, shares her story of deployment to Iraq at a young age, the challenges of reintegration, and her passion for peer support as a critical component of successful transitions. Listeners will learn how VetREC empowers veteran service organizations to measure and communicate their impact effectively, enabling them to secure resources and deliver meaningful support. Jeni and Abby explain their innovative approach to connecting researchers and veterans through a virtual platform, fostering collaborations that prioritize equity, respect, and the practical application of findings. They highlight the challenges researchers face in translating academic insights into actionable strategies and underscore the importance of redefining success based on veterans’ perspectives. Key Topics Discussed: - The founding of VetREC and its mission to bridge research and practice for veterans. - The unique challenges veterans face when transitioning to civilian life. - The value of non-traditional healing modalities and peer support. - How VetREC shifts research paradigms to prioritize veteran involvement and equity. - Practical steps for researchers and veteran service organizations to collaborate. Takeaways and Call to Action: Dr. Jeni Hunniecutt and Abby Schmit encourage researchers, veteran advocates, and organizations to join VetREC’s mission. Explore their virtual platform to connect, collaborate, and create impactful change for the veteran community. Follow VetREC on social media, subscribe to their podcast, and consider participating in their initiatives to make a tangible difference. Stay connected to the Vet SOS podcast for more inspiring stories and valuable insights into supporting the military community! https://vetrec.us/ #vetsos #VeteranSupport #VetREC #MilitaryTransition #VeteranAdvocacy #ResearchWithVeterans…
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VET S.O.S. Presents The Veteran Educational Resources Spotlight with Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira Paulin
In this episode, Michael Brown, Director of the Office of Veteran Military Service Members at Villanova University, delves into his transition from Army service to a career in higher education. Brown recounts his journey from military deployment in Bosnia to earning a degree in political science and applied ethics at Northern Michigan University, navigating the challenges of being a first-generation college student. His passion for supporting veterans inspired his work in public service and higher education, ultimately leading to his role at Villanova. Brown highlights the transformative resources available at Villanova's Veteran Resource Center, funded by the Prince family. This dynamic hub offers tailored career coaching, LinkedIn assistance, mock interviews, and collaborations with organizations like Disabled American Veterans (DAV), ensuring veterans are prepared for academic and professional success. Under his leadership, Villanova has grown its military-connected student population from just one undergraduate veteran in 2018 to approximately 175 students across diverse programs today. Listeners will hear Brown’s insights on how veterans can leverage the Villanova community to build lasting connections, thrive academically, and achieve their long-term career goals. He emphasizes the importance of choosing a college with robust veteran support, highlighting Villanova's commitment to outcomes-driven success and its strong alumni network. The episode closes with advice for veterans exploring higher education and a reminder of the enduring community and opportunities awaiting those who join Villanova. https://www1.villanova.edu/university.html https://www1.villanova.edu/university/veterans-military-service-members/prince-family-veterans-resource-center.html #vetsos #StudentVeterans #VeteranSupport #HigherEducation #VillanovaUniversity #MilitaryTransition…
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