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Hometown Hero: J-R Williams

United States Army Master Sergeant (Retired) Jennifer-Rebeccah “J-R” Williams hails from Pulaski, New York and enlisted in the Army in 1996 as a Broadcast Journalist and Public Affairs Specialist. J-R served 22 and a half years in the Army before retiring from active duty in 2018.

The New Head of the University’s Army ROTC Program: Jennifer Gotie

U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Jennifer Gotie didn’t grow up envisioning a career in military service. Born and raised in Truxton, New York, she imagined a life for herself as a diplomat and as a result became involved with the Rotary International Exchange Program. The program took her to Belgium, then France and Sicily. Soon, she had fallen in love with language and travel.z

Hometown Hero: Jackie Snow

United States Navy Veteran and Syracuse University employee Jackie Snow hails from Syracuse, New York. Jackie entered the Navy in 1983 out of high school, and she served on active duty for four years. Jackie was stationed for two years at Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico and two years at Little Creek Amphibious Base in Virginia Beach.

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Nominations Now Open for the 2020 Student Veteran of the Year Award

Syracuse University’s Office of Veteran and Military Affairs (OVMA) takes pride in student-veteran involvement on campus, in the community, and at various events. The value student veterans bring to campus through their many contributions are part of what makes Syracuse University ‘the best place for veterans™.’

Forever Orange Gift from Patricia H. ’64, G’66 and Louis A. ’61, G’62 Mautino Will Support Scholarships for Veteran Undergraduate Students

Patricia H. ’64, G’66 and Louis A. ’61, G’62 Mautino

In the lives of Syracuse University Trustee Patricia H. ’64, G’66 and Louis A. ’61, G’62 Mautino, patriotism runs deep. Louis was a member of the Reserve Officer Training Corps while a student at Syracuse University in the late 1950s, and Patricia comes from a family deeply devoted to service to our nation—her uncles served in the U.S. Army, Air Force and Marine Corps.

Now, with a gift to the recently announced Forever Orange campaign, the couple will help student veterans pursue their educational goals and reach their fullest potential. The Mautinos have pledged $750,000 to the campaign, including $250,000 to establish the Louis A. and Patricia H. Mautino Veteran Scholarship; the scholarship will provide financial assistance to undergraduate veteran students enrolled at Syracuse University. The remaining $500,000 will support four scholarships the Mautinos have previously established.

“We are strong believers in what the University is doing for veterans—in Chancellor Syverud’s vision and in Vice Chancellor Haynie’s leadership on the local and national levels,” Patricia Mautino says. They are also strong believers in the power of giving a “hand up” to students to help them achieve their goals.

“Pat and Lou have long been deeply committed to our university and to our nation’s veterans,” says Chancellor Kent Syverud. “We are grateful for this gift and for all they have done through the years to support our students and ensure that they have the resources they need to be successful.”

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2020 Tillman Scholar Applications Open

The Pat Tillman Foundation (PTF) unites and empowers remarkable military service members, veterans and spouses as the next generation of public and private sector leaders committed to service beyond self.

Military-Connected Student of the Month: Oliver Posewitz ’20

Every student at Syracuse University has their own unique story, whether they enroll straight out of high school or as a non-traditional student returning to begin a second career. Some students overcome serious challenges; some attend as part of a Syracuse family legacy.  For Oliver Posewitz ’20, a senior in the School of Information Studies, it was a bit of both.

Tillman Scholar Katie Piston: How to Change Your Fate

In her Make Your Mark Talk, Tillman Scholar Katie Piston discusses her work on epigenetics, the study of the biological mechanisms that govern gene expression, and the way this field is changing our understanding of the nature vs. nurture debate.