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John Hess UWM Chancellor Mark Mone, WUWM General Manager John Hess and leaders from UWM s Military & Veteran community came together to talk about life for students returning to UWM. On today’s Chancellor’s Report, we’ll talk about what life is like for military and veteran students returning to UWM. Two military and veteran students along with leadership from the UWM Military & Veterans Resource Center (MAVRC) share their perspectives Joining Chancellor Mark Mone and WUWM General Manager John Hess are Yolanda Medina, Director of MAVRC, James “Groovey” Cocroft, Assistant Director MAVRC, Erica Herrera, US Air Force National Guard and enrolled in the Executive MBA program at UWM and Corey Washington, US Marine Corps veteran and President of the Veteran Students Association at UWM enrolled in the BA Finance and Economics program. ....
May 5, 2021 : By Jacob Couch - Office of Communications & Public Engagement Master Sgt. James Segreti Managing passengers and cargo on United States military planes, some of which will fly into enemy territory, is a pressure-packed profession that Liberty University alumnus and National Guard Master Sgt. James Segreti (’20) thrives in. But he said he is able to do so thanks to a strong faith in Jesus Christ. “It’s intense,” he said. “When you’re flying into a hostile country or an environment where there could be bad guys out there who want to hurt us, it’s really an opportunity for me to ask myself those tough questions about life: what am I doing here, what’s my calling, how is my Christian witness affecting those around me, what if I didn’t have tomorrow promised to me, and would what I’m doing right now be something I’d be proud to put my name on?” ....