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This is a web log for student veterans attending college around the country to collaborate with each other on issues dealing with academic challenges, transitioning from the military, interacting with their non-veteran student contemporaries, the new GI Bill, legislation which impact veterans, etc. Anything which impacts their education, career and job search success activities is great fodder for collaboration.
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Saw you article in the paper. Sounds great.
Have you looked into the Student Veterans of America for assistance in setting up your group?
www.studentveterans.org
I have. I've been in touch with John Powers who gave us consent to link with the SVA web site and add some of his research on resources to the one's we have on our web site.
One of the only ways to fight this is through education and awareness. A lot of civlian students go to college right out of high school and have no point of reference for real life events. They fear mid term papers not IED's and combat missions.
How veterans can combat this if through education, share their stories, in an open and comfortable setting. They will make the civilian students stronger not only as students but people in general. We have set up "voices of veterans" or "Voices of wartime" and had veterans share their stories to faculty,staff, and students.. I know veterans who dropped out of college because the faculty members disgraced their service and involvement in OIF.
---Educate the faculty, bring in veterans to share their experiences, talk openly.
---Show documentaries "The War Tapes"
---Have them show pictures and videos of Iraq and deployments
---Student Veteran groups on campus can take these problems head on, with an entire group, not just one veteran against a tenured faculty member..
This is the importance of having a student veterans club on campus and a national voice in SVA.
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