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MISSOURI VETERANS COMMISSION AND MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LAUNCH NEW BENEFITS AND RESOURCE PORTAL FOR VETERANS AND MILITARY MEMBERS

The Missouri Veterans’ Commission (MVC) has announced the launching of the Missouri Benefits and Resource Portal. In collaboration with the Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) Office of the Missouri Military Advocate, MVC created the portal to serve as an informational tool and service guide to help Veterans find potential benefits and local resources. The initiative for a one-stop-shop for Veteran resources began after a University of Central Missouri research project commissioned by the Office of the Missouri Military Advocate. The project resulted in a 32-page document titled “A Comprehensive Analysis of Missouri’s Efforts to Improve the Quality of Life for Military Service Members and their Families,” which recommended a centralized website.

Student loan forgiveness: New bill aims to help active-duty military service members

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Villanova University Receives $10 Million Gift from Martin G McGuinn, Esq , 64, 67 to Advance Faculty Research and Support Student Veterans

Villanova University Receives $10 Million Gift from Martin G. McGuinn, Esq., ’64, ’67 to Advance Faculty Research and Support Student Veterans In recognition of McGuinn’s lifetime giving, a new residence hall in The Commons on Lancaster Avenue will be named McGuinn Hall   VILLANOVA, Pa. – Villanova University President the Rev. Peter M. Donohue, OSA, PhD, today announced a $10 million gift from Martin G. McGuinn, Esq., ’64 CLAS, ’67 JD retired chairman and CEO of Mellon Financial Corporation (now BNY Mellon) to advance faculty research and to increase support for veterans attending Villanova. In recognition of McGuinn’s lifetime giving, a building on campus in Villanova’s new residences, known as The Commons, will be named McGuinn Hall.

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