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Inspired by Syracuse University Programming, Rep Katko Introduces Bill to Support Military Families During Transition to Civilian Life

Inspired by Syracuse University Programming, Rep Katko Introduces Bill to Support Military Families During Transition to Civilian Life
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Deans Summer Reading Recommendations | Syracuse University News

Share Looking for a good book or two to round out your bookshelf this summer? We asked the University’s deans to share titles they were digging into this summer, and they did not disappoint. Shop Amazon, the Campus Store or your favorite local bookseller for these reads, or better yet check them out from your local library! “Across That Bridge: A Vision for Change and the Future of America” by John Lewis “The late congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis continues to inspire through his timeless and challenging expressions of courageous and compassionate public service, and in doing so offers powerful thoughts for those interested in serving our common good in the midst of turbulent times.” Dean Rev. Brian Konkol, Hendricks Chapel

Pair of Summer Boot Camps for Military Connected Students and Transitioning Veterans Start Next Week

Share A prior cohort during the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans. During the last week in July, a time when most college campuses are largely empty in between semesters, Syracuse University’s National Veterans Resource Center will be bustling with activity. Two programs that align with Syracuse University’s historical commitment to military-connected students, Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans (EBV) and the seventh annual Warrior Scholar Project (WSP), will begin on July 24 and run through July 31. Open to post-9/11 veterans with an honorable discharge, EBV is a nine-day residency that delivers world-class entrepreneurship training with fellow veterans. Sessions include introducing elements of a business plan, developing pitches for venture capitalists or other funders, and legal considerations for small business owners. In addition, EBV alumni participate in panel discussions to offer their unique perspectives. The entire EBV experience, including travel and

The US Withdraws From Afghanistan After 20 years of War: 4 Questions About This Historic Moment

More In Media, Law & Policy Does “faith-based” include people without a religious faith? Mark Brockway is a faculty fellow in religion and political science at Syracuse University. Brockway wrote a research-based piece for The Washington Post’s politics blog, Monkey Cage, in which he discusses how… Sean O’Keefe, University Professor and the Howard G. and S. Louise Phanstiel Chair of Strategic Management and Leadership in the Maxwell School, wrote an op-ed for The Hill titled “Richard Branson’s space flight changes the way we look at space.”… J. Michael Haynie, vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation, founder and executive director of the Institute for Veterans and Military Families, and Barnes Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Whitman School, wrote commentary for USA Today titled “How business leaders can prepare for work…

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