A Syracuse University student veteran talking about modern obstacles. We will be speaking with other student veterans and discussing their paths on navigating the transition to civilian life.
On this episode, Dr. Mary Grace A. Almandrez who is the Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion at Syracuse University speaks about challenges that students may face. She also speaks about her background and why it is very important to her that all students feel welcomed on college campuses.
On this episode, Lucas Brey, who is a Marine Veteran, a Certified Strength & Conditioning Coach, and working on his masters in Exercise Science at Syracuse University, speaks about veterans connection with fitness. He also sheds light on how a veteran can intern with a division one sports program.
On this episode, the Office of Veteran success and Military Families Deputy Director Dwayne Murray joins in to speak on cyber security and culture. Dwayne is an Army Veteran who worked at the NSA and is a Syracuse Alumni himself.
On this episode, veteran scholars Jami Ellis and Jennifer Acquino speak about their obstacles while being a single mother in college and how they overcame them. While it is no easy task, they want all women out there to understand that earning a college degree is possible while raising a family.
On this episode, chemistry professor Dr. French sits down with veteran scholars Jack, Freddy, and Raul. They discuss struggles veterans face while in college, steroid usage, and the covid vaccine.
We take a deep dive with Air Force, Marine, and Navy veterans Jack Pullano, Raphael Grollmus, and Andres Trejo respectfully. We each speak about our best and worst days while in active duty and how that compares to our college careers. We also discuss if, we could go back, would we ever separate in the first place.
We take a deep dive with Colin Sabie on how to separate from active duty smoother. We go over when one should start the process of separation, apply for benefits, and programs for veterans that will help with higher education. Colin completed two successful tours in the Army and is now a nuclear engineer.
A Navy veteran speaks about his journey overcoming life support while on active duty. We take a deep dive into his mind on the mental and physical struggles of recover. We also cover his journey on becoming a Syracuse University student veteran.
SSS Associate Director Amy Messersmith interviews Raul about his life. Amy asks him about his decision on enlisting at 18, his life during the Navy, his separation from active duty, and his college life.
This is preview what the line of Deep Dive Podcast will be all about. Student Veterans talking about life after the military and sharing advice to help the next person in line.