Julia Hajjar is a senior with Syracuse University’s College of Arts & Sciences. In addition to being the daughter to a U.S. Army officer, she’s also a cadet in the U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps. In this video, Julia reflects on her time at Syracuse University and highlights her experiences as a military-connected student.
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Staff Members Recognized for Showing Support to Veterans and Military Families
Vanessa Marquette G’19, media relations specialist, and Daryl Lovell, associate director of media relations, both in the Division of Communications, were honored with separate awards in their support of veterans and military families
ROTC Cadets Receive Prestigious Scholarships at 107th Chancellor’s Review
During the 107th Chancellor’s Review this year, more than 70 scholarships were presented to cadets from the University’s two Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs. Cadets from the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force ROTC programs were acknowledged by more than 23 scholarship programs made available by supporting organizations as well as the generosity of esteemed supporters of the University’s military-connected initiatives.
Military Connected Students Visit Boston for Immersion Opportunity
Eight military-connected students, accompanied by two staff members from Veteran Career Services, recently returned from a week-long trip in Boston, Massachusetts for spring break. While they were able to take in the sights and culture of New England like most tourists, their purpose was learning more about the labor market they enter upon will enter upon graduating.
Soaring Over Barriers: Cindy Boyd G’04 Reflects on Navigating an Aeronautical Career
Despite the Hollywood portrayal of combat aviation as a glamorous and glitzy environment, military aviators operate in highly perilous conditions, facing challenges that many civilian pilots wouldn’t dare encounter. Nevertheless, the inherent risks do not deter numerous young men and women who aspire to become military aviators, with some even seeking the job for the allure of potential danger.
Meet D’Aniello Florence Scholar Myra Wong ’24
Myra Wong ’24 is the daughter of two U.S. Army soldiers and is a military-connected student at Syracuse Univeristy. While studying public relations at S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Wong was able to study abroad in Florence thanks to a scholarship exclusive to military-connected students at Syracuse University. The Daniel and Gayle D’Aniello Endowed Florence Scholarship paid for all costs, including tuition, to allow three students the opportunity to study abroad in Florence.
NVRC Gallery Exhibit Provides Graduate Students With Curatorial Experience
“Paper Trail: Works by Veteran Photographers, Cartoonists and Sketch Artists,” is on display at the National Veterans Resource Center Gallery, which is managed by VPA’s creative arts therapy program, through Friday, Aug. 2.
Veteran Eric Watson’s ’91 Journey From Marine Corps Aviator to Information Technology Manager
Eric Watson ’91 wasn’t envisioning himself as a U.S. Marine Corps aviator when he first came to Syracuse University. The Washington D.C., native originally intended on studying computer science, but as is the case with many college students, Watson realized his actual interests weren’t aligned with his studies. During his time as an undergraduate, he says he learned a lot more about himself and the value of community while on campus.
Generosity of Soldiers Inspired Benetta Dousuah G’25 to Enlist in the Army
U.S. Army veteran Benetta Dousuah G’25, currently a graduate student in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, vividly recalls her family’s escape from Liberia during the back-to-back civil wars that ravaged the nation between 1989 and 2003. Initially seeking refuge in a camp in Ghana, it took almost a decade before they secured the opportunity to immigrate to the United States.
U.S. Army Veteran Benetta Dousuah
U.S. Army Veteran Benetta Dousuah G’25 explains why she’s proud to be Orange. A graduate student at Falk College, Benetta aims to give back to those in need in her post-service life.