The BGSU University Libraries are proud to sponsor a dinner and presentation featuring Sgt. Eversmann, best-selling author and motivational speaker. The special evening in BGSU’s Bowen-Thompson Student Union Grand Ballroom welcomes individuals and organizations to hear Sgt. Eversmann relay his inspirational story that started during the Battle of Mogadishu. The dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. followed by a presentation at 7:30 and a book signing at 8:30. [Read more…]
In-State Tuition for Veterans
From Military.com September 7, 2015
Thanks to a new law, veterans will not have to worry about paying out-of-state tuition at any public university. The Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014 expands a veteran’s ability to maximize his or her Post-9/11 GI Bill benefit and use that benefit at any public school in the nation regardless of residency restrictions. The current maximum tuition benefit is just over $20,000. Many states already offer in-state tuition to any veteran, but there are 18 states that are affected by this new law. Read the text of the Veterans’ Access to Care through Choice, Accountability, and Transparency Act of 2014. Read about the GI Bill on the Military.com website.
Small Acts Can Save Lives – Navy Observes Suicide Prevention Month
from Chief Of Naval Personnel Public Affairs
WASHINGTON (NNS) — While September is Suicide Prevention Month, subject matter experts from the 21st Century Sailor Office’s Suicide Prevention Office, OPNAV N171, say their goal isn’t to prevent suicide on just a single day or month, but every day of the year.
“Every life is precious, and the fight is year-round,” said Capt. Mike Fisher, OPNAV N171 director. “We want people engaged with their shipmates every day of the year. We’re talking about being there for every Sailor, every day.” [Read more…]
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