In his speech at SVA's National Conference, Secretary Wilkie outlined his priorities and the role the Veterans Experience Office plays in VA's improvement.
Chanel Powell and Tyler Freeman tell us about their chapter's success in 2018, their outreach philosophy, and including other military personnel on campus.
Our three panelists discuss their experiences and what they've learned as best practices for Veterans themselves and the clubs they're a part of.
We invited a couple members of Student Veterans of America to join me in a discussion of the history of the GI Bill, its evolution and its latest iteration.
Three women Veterans join us to discuss women Veterans issues from their perspective and the growth of women Veterans as leaders in the Veteran community.
Women were featured prominently during the 2018 Student Veterans of American convention due to feedback requesting additional programming for women.
Jared shares metrics showing Veterans' success in higher education and ways people can support their local student Veterans.
Air Force Veteran Chris Rolph of Queens University of Charlotte has been named the Student Veteran of the Year. Chris sat down to talk about his service in the Air Force, a close friend of his, the challenges and accomplishments he's seen on campus, and much more.
Our opportunity as a nation to deliver our promise to Veterans is made possible by the always-improving education benefits provided to Veterans, starting with The Servicemen's Readjustment Act, which was signed in 1944, and led to the Montgomery GI Bill, the Post 9/11 GI Bill and 2017's Forever GI Bill.
Today, we learn from two Marine Veterans, Aaron Slatton and Kirsten Battocchio. Each will tell us about military service, leading a Veterans group on campus, and best practices for campus outreach.
Student Veterans of America's 2018 National Conference, affectionately called "NatCon," is kicking off the first week of January.