Marshall University will celebrate the lives and contributions of its veterans and all veterans in the community with a variety of activities being staged next week in conjunction with Veterans Day, which is Tuesday, Nov. 11.
A Military Appreciation Board will be on display in the Memorial Student Center on the Huntington campus from Monday, Nov. 10, through Friday, Nov. 14.
“Students, faculty, staff and community members are invited to share messages of appreciation for our military,” said Tommy Reynolds, director of Military and Veterans Affairs at Marshall.
Photos of loved ones who have served or are serving may be placed on the board, along with the messages, Reynolds said.
MOMENT OF SILENCE: The Marshall ROTC will observe a moment of silence at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, at the World War II memorial near the northeast corner of Jenkins Hall on the Huntington campus.
QUILT TO BE PRESENTED: The Charleston chapter of the Quilts of Valor Foundation will present a quilt to former Marshall football player Jared Turner, who was injured in 2009 while serving in Iraq. The presentation takes place at 2 p.m. on Veterans Day on the student center plaza.
The mission of the Quilts of Valor Foundation is to cover service members and veterans touched by war with comforting and healing quilts. (See more at http://www.qovf.org.)
VETERANS DAY HOT CHOCOLATE: MU’s Student Resource Center will be handing out hot chocolate in commemorative Veterans Day mugs on the student center plaza, beginning at 1 p.m. on Veterans Day.
MILITARY APPRECIATION TAILGATE: The Military Appreciation Board will be on display at the Military Appreciation Day tailgate before Marshall’s football game with Rice Saturday, Nov. 15. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. The tailgate will be set up between the Marshall Recreation Center and the Sorrell Maintenance Building, and the public is welcome.
$10 TICKETS FOR RICE GAME: Active military or veterans who show their credentials can receive tickets for $10 to the Rice game. Twenty veterans connected to the Marshall community will be honored before the game.
“We will also do a video board recognition as well,” said Aaron Goebbel, associate director of athletics for external affairs.
MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS: The office of Military and Veterans Affairs at Marshall, under Reynolds’ direction, ensures that the university’s active duty military and veteran men and women have the services and resources needed to achieve their academic goals at Marshall.
“When I came to Marshall, I struggled,” Reynolds said. “Getting into school and going to my classes was a big adjustment from military life to civilian life. So, being able to help them to alleviate some of the problems they have … it’s great. I am one of them; they come in here and they are comfortable and they see me as one of them.”
Military and Veterans Affairs offers:
o Assistance in applying for benefits;
o Transition assistance;
o Advising and enrollment help;
o Referrals to appropriate academic support services;
o Veteran Upward Bound program;
o Yellow Ribbon program;
o Assessment of needs and programs for veterans and active students;
o Counseling through the Marshall Counseling Center references;
o A sense of belonging.
One of the more popular recent additions to the university is a student lounge for veterans.
“I am thankful for the lounge because I needed a place to study and be around peers,” said Keith Jackson, a 12-year infantry veteran. “I would not be doing so well without it.”
The lounge, located in Laidley Hall, is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
DONATIONS NEEDED FOR VETS: The Heart of Appalachia Talent Search Program, Marshall University ROTC and Veterans Affairs are working together to collect donations for local heroes. Items will be collected on the Huntington campus through Dec. 5 and presented to the residents of the Barboursville Veterans Home. Donation boxes are at the following locations:
· The Memorial Student Center, Smith Hall, Corbly Hall, the Veterans Affairs Office and the Drinko Library
The following items are requested for donation:
· Shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shaving lotion/gel, soap/body wash, socks and board games.
Additional information can be found about this project at http://www.marshall.edu/trio/talent-search/hats-program/news/