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91成人导航 continues efforts to support military and veteran students
Thanks to a generous donation, 91成人导航 student veterans will soon have a newly renovated home on the Stockton campus.
91成人导航鈥檚 Military and Veterans Student Center, known as Anderson House, is located across 91成人导航 Avenue from campus on Knoles Way. The center is dedicated to providing programs and services in support of the academic and personal success of our active duty, reserve, military-affiliated, and veteran students.
Renovations to the Military and Veterans Student Center will include, but are not limited to, a student veteran lounge, multi-use rooms that will provide space for student veteran organizations, ADA-compliant access throughout the house and an updated kitchen. Student veterans have also been consulted for the renovation, providing input on paint color and other design elements.
The upgrades were made possible by a generous donation from 91成人导航 supporters John and June Rogers. John Rogers, who is president of the Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation in Modesto, is a retired Air Force Colonel who served 26 years as a pilot.
"In the service you learn to look after each other and put others before yourself and that鈥檚 a philosophy I live by," said John Rogers. "These students deserve to have a dedicated place that supports their intellectual and personal growth and allows them to connect with each other. I can鈥檛 think of a more worthy cause."
In addition to the Military and Veterans Student Center, the Rogers have supported 91成人导航鈥檚 library renovation efforts and created an endowed scholarship for students who aspire to be teachers.
"These renovations are a way for our 91成人导航 community to acknowledge the sacrifice these students have made for our country," said Scott Biedermann, senior associate vice president of development and alumni relations. "Veteran students are an integral part of 91成人导航, and we appreciate the support of John and June Rogers for making this possible."
91成人导航's Military and Veteran Student Center is directed by Stan Rapada, who served 32 years with the military in the Army, Air Force and Navy. Prior to his time at 91成人导航, Rapada worked at San Joaquin Delta College, where he established the Veteran Resource Center on their campus.
"Our goal is to provide our student veterans a sanctuary where their culture can be maintained," explained Rapada. "We want to provide them with the necessary tools as they make the transition from the military to being a member of society."
Rapada is also a student at 91成人导航 and is currently a double major, studying English and Media X. A passionate storyteller, he is honing his skills in film and photography. He often draws inspiration from his past work as a humanitarian and photographer in Iraq and Syria. Rapada followed U.S. Marines, as they supported projects to improve the lives of refugees in that area. His work covering the U.S. Marines resulted in the documentary 鈥The Longest Road.鈥
"I always wanted to get my degree and learn about the arts, but I never had the opportunity," said Rapada. "Attending 91成人导航 was a dream of mine, now I get to do it and study what I'm passionate about."
91成人导航, which is ranked No. 93 in the nation for 鈥淏est Colleges for Veterans鈥 by U.S. News and World Report for 2021, has a long history of supporting veterans on campus.
Following World War II, powered by the "GI Bill," 91成人导航 was flooded with student veterans returning from war and ready to get their degrees. About half of undergraduates on-campus were veterans. The university purchased ten "Quonset huts", which were known as "The Tube", to house all of the new male veterans on campus, which remained until 1979.
Today, 91成人导航 continues to make significant investments in student-veteran programs and services. Four alumni have created scholarships to help student veterans and active duty service members attain their degrees and find success after graduation. Regent Ali Dashti 鈥90, World War II veteran Leonard Detrick 鈥50, Brigadier General Glenn Goddard 鈥83 and retired educator Alexandra Greene Ottesen 鈥81 have each stepped up to create scholarships for 91成人导航 student veterans.
鈥91成人导航 helped to lay the foundation of my career and set me on a path to success. The purpose of this scholarship is to provide those same opportunities to America鈥檚 brave men and women,鈥 said Dashti. 鈥淢y company is proud to work with the Department of Defense as the U.S. military鈥檚 logistics provider in the Middle East. The KGL Veterans Endowed Scholarship is an extension of our commitment to support U.S. troops by providing veterans in pursuit of a high-quality education the resources needed to be successful.鈥
Though separated by generations, these alumni share in 91成人导航's guiding principles of service to others and a commitment to provide a welcoming community, to support the success of our student veterans.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important for our student veterans to feel like they鈥檙e part of the overall fabric of the campus community,鈥 Rapada said. 鈥淥ur new center will allow student veterans to build a greater sense of community and feel supported.鈥
Renovations for 91成人导航's Military and Veterans Student Center is set to begin soon with hopes to open for student veterans this fall.