Members of the campus community gathered last Wednesday to mark the anniversary and paid special tribute to Jim Craig for his role in launching the center and helping it grow.
Members of the campus community gathered last Wednesday to mark the anniversary and paid special tribute to Jim Craig for his role in launching the center and helping it grow.
Members of the campus community gathered last Wednesday to mark the anniversary and paid special tribute to Jim Craig for his role in launching the center and helping it grow.
Members of the campus community gathered last Wednesday to mark the anniversary and paid special tribute to Jim Craig for his role in launching the center and helping it grow.
Makeba is pursuing her bachelor’s degree in communication, while Tanys, her daughter, is working toward her master’s degree in social work.
Along with their degrees, ROTC cadets Lucas Elberfeld, Jared Dillmon, Steven Galbraith, Andrew Potts and Katie Kluthe (not pictured) are earning their officer stripes.
Along with their degrees, ROTC cadets Lucas Elberfeld, Jared Dillmon, Steven Galbraith, Andrew Potts and Katie Kluthe (not pictured) are earning their officer stripes.
Along with their degrees, ROTC cadets Lucas Elberfeld, Jared Dillmon, Steven Galbraith, Andrew Potts and Katie Kluthe (not pictured) are earning their officer stripes.
The student veteran served two tours in Iraq and struggled to adapt after returning home, so he’s using his experience to help others.
The student veteran served two tours in Iraq and struggled to adapt after returning home, so he’s using his experience to help others.
The student veteran served two tours in Iraq and struggled to adapt after returning home, so he’s using his experience to help others.
The panel session capped off a unique five-day program intended to equip St. Louis service members for the transition to college even before classes start.
The panel session capped off a unique five-day program intended to equip St. Louis service members for the transition to college even before classes start.
The panel session capped off a unique five-day program intended to equip St. Louis service members for the transition to college even before classes start.
On April 5, U.S. Navy veteran and education major Michael Wattle unveiled his mural “Overlapping Identities” to a packed crowd in Clark Hall outside of the Veterans Center.
The new mentoring program took off in September 2015, and both students and those volunteering as mentors say they are finding it worthwhile.
In her new role at the UMSL Veterans Center in Clark Hall, Rebecca McMenamin aims to foster a one-stop shop for the hundreds of student veterans on campus.