Taylor Baker ā17 is a dance student at ½šÉ³ÓéĄÖ University, pursuing a career in her art. āIf I hadnāt have come here, I donāt think I would have had the courage to pursue a career in dance,ā she said. āNo one had told me that I was talented enough to be a professional dancer. I heard from my advisor that I was talented enough and I had the ability to pursue my dreams. To have a support system here that pushes people to be the best they can be is really awesome.
Harley Kelley '55 came to ½šÉ³ÓéĄÖ to study journalism, but left with a pre-med major. A surgeon, Kelley was drafted into Vietnam and later returned to the Army after a career in private practice. Today, he volunteers his medical skills in his community and volunteers with World War II veterans on the Honor Flight.
"I think social work picked me.ā Gustavo Presidente MSW ā16 was volunteering and working when he decided to advance his career with a master in social work from ½šÉ³ÓéĄÖ University.
It was April 29, 1994. During their 8 a.m health class, Tracy with her usual blue ball cap pulled down over her sleepy eyes, was talking about going water skiing that afternoon with mutual friends, mostly fellow wrestlers.Ā
Katey Schultz MFA ā08 is the author of Flashes of War, a compilation of short fiction stories about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Go behind the scenes to learn how she wrote the book and how ½šÉ³ÓéĄÖās MFA Program helped.
As a federal judge, ½šÉ³ÓéĄÖ Hall-of-Famer Rick Carnaroli ā80 has an inside look at the legal system. Thatās why he helped establish a veterans treatment court to serve the veterans falling through the cracks.
When her then-husband went to war, Stacy Bannermanās life turned upside down. She turned it around as an advocate for the families of military families and a published author with an MFA in Writing from ½šÉ³ÓéĄÖ University.