Variety of Topics Including Military Friendly Colleges, the GI Bill, Connecting Veterans to Employers and More Discussed
October 13, 2010 - Mercy College recently hosted a roundtable discussion on education and employment for veterans at its Yorktown campus.
Topics addressed at the roundtable included making the transition from military service to the classroom and to the work place, dealing with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), military friendly colleges, the GI Bill and connecting veterans to employers.
Among those joining the roundtable were: Andy Person, director of institutional effectiveness and veterans affairs at Mercy College; John Moulton, associate director of veterans affairs at Mercy College; Paul Aparicio, Assistant Director of Recruitment & Veteran Affairs; Congressman John Hall (NY-19); Michael Sperling, Mercy College provost and vice president for academic affairs; William Susman, Mercy College interim dean, School of Health and Natural Sciences; Michele Riley, Mercy College RIMI grant coordinator; Donovan Beckford, Workforce Investment Board of Westchester/Putnam counties; Jamsel Reyes ’10, Mercy College student veteran; Matthew Miraglia, Mercy College associate professor; Donna Renella, a human resources professional working with veterans; and Joshua Van Strander, veterans service assistant who works in Rep. Hall’s office as part of the House of Representative’s Wounded Warrior Program and is a U. S. Army veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Intent upon improving the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, Congressman Hall listened to ideas from around the table that included suggestions for a variety of enhanced services for veterans. They range from providing improved communications about benefits and services available to them, how colleges and universities can partner with the Veteran’s Administration, and with each other, to better serve veterans with academic support services, mental health, social and employment support services, to services to the community at large to bring a broader understanding of the issues veterans face as they transition to a productive life at home. The Congressman will bring these suggestions to the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. {read rest}
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Veterans in Higher Education
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