August 28, 2023 - 鶹ýӳ’s Veterans Resource Station (VRS) will be celebrating 10 years of operation with a ribbon-cutting ceremony of its new At-Ease Lounge on August 30.
鶹ýӳ’s Veterans Resource Station serves 476 veteran students, 109 dependents, 64 National Guard members and 31 active-duty reserves. It is a one stop shop for veteran students to get the support, resources and information they need to ensure a successful transition into higher education. The new and improved At-Ease Lounge will provide veterans and active military students a place to relax and grab a snack—thanks to FUEL 鶹ýӳ, the on-campus food pantry.
“I am honored to be able to work at an institution that continues to provide programs and services for all military, veterans and their families,” VRS Coordinator Rusty Mardis said. “The launching of the new Veterans Resource Station “At-Ease” lounge coupled with our 10th anniversary showcases 鶹ýӳ’s continued commitment to serve and empower those that sacrifice so much for our freedoms.”
The ribbon-cutting ceremony will include a performance from the 鶹ýӳ Chorale, remarks from 鶹ýӳ Interim President Bonita Brown, and a small reception afterwards in the At-Ease Lounge.
About 鶹ýӳ: Founded in 1968, 鶹ýӳ is an entrepreneurial state university of over 16,000 students served by more than 2,000 faculty and staff on a thriving suburban campus nestled between Highland Heights, Kentucky and bustling downtown Cincinnati. We are a regionally engaged university committed to empowering our students to have fulfilling careers and meaningful lives. While we are one of the fastest-growing universities in Kentucky, our professors still know our students' names. For more information, visit .
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