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We hope you have a restful holiday! Here is a recap of November articles from HigherEdMilitary.
Leading a Veterans Education Association, Serving Administrators and Others in Higher Education
“In this Higher Ed Careers interview, we spoke with Andrea Wheeler, who leads the Association of Veterans Education Certifying Officials (AVECO) and is also a senior regulatory affairs analyst at DeVry University. Wheeler talked with us about her career path, how she first got involved with AVECO , and the organization’s priorities in veterans’ education.”
This Veterans Day, Hire More Veterans in Higher Education
Veterans Day is the perfect opportunity to acknowledge the veterans working on your campus and the veteran job seekers looking for employment in higher education.
Teaching Nurses and Medics When the Stakes Are High
“On the HigherEdJobs podcast, co-host Andy Hibel talked with Greg White, an associate professor at The College of St. Scholastica. White is the director of the Traditional Undergraduate Nursing Program and the faculty lead for the Veteran to Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. Their conversation is captured in a two-part podcast series.”
Growing Funds for Higher Ed Veteran Programs Through Philanthropy
“Supporting student veterans in higher education takes passionate professionals, quality programming, and supportive college/university leadership. Most of us would not be in this space without our own personal dedication to these non-traditional student veterans trying to navigate higher education, improving their place in the world, and impacting their own families and communities. Some of us share the same stories in our own student veteran journeys. But meeting this mission of support takes financial resources, often well beyond what the organization’s budget can provide.”
Growing Funds for Higher Ed Veteran Programs: Development, ROI, and Stewardship
“Now that you have the carefully crafted story of your student veterans, having a little knowledge about what your DO needs to build an observable, measurable and repeatable process, will go a long way when building a strong philanthropic base of financial support.”