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Le Moyne College Student Veterans Association
Le Moyne College Student Veterans Association. An official chapter of Student Veterans of America. A place where all veterans are welcomed.
The purpose of our organization is to provide an opportunity for military veteran and non-veteran students of Le Moyne College to connect with each other, foster a sense of community, and promote leadership, teamwork, and community service.
11/16/2021
And a special shoutout to WWII Veteran, Fr. Mulhauser!
11/16/2021
Thanks to those who joined us at Le Moyne's Simon's Pub for Veterans Day!
11/09/2021
As we prepare to commemorate Veterans Day, Le Moyne extends our deepest gratitude for alumni, students, faculty, staff and family members who are veterans or current service members. Thank you to veterans of all branches for your sacrifice, bravery and service in protecting our nation's freedoms.
Please join us by participating in the in-person and virtual programs below to honor and remember our nation's service members:
Veterans Day Roll Call
Thursday, Nov. 11, 8 a.m. national moment of silence, followed by roll call
Listen Live on WLMU
On Thursday, Nov. 11, members of the Student Veterans Association and Veterans Services will remember and honor our service members by reading the names of members of the current Le Moyne community who are serving or who have served in the U.S. military, in addition to reading the names of service members from New York state who have died since September 11, 2001. Preceding roll call, there will be a moment of silence at 8 a.m.; this will be observed simultaneously across the United States. Follow this event and more on the Student Veterans Association page.
Chimes in Remembrance
Thursday, Nov. 11, 11 a.m.
At 11 a.m. on Veterans Day, the Grewen Hall chimes will be rung in remembrance of the lives lost and damaged from war, and in the hope that we may someday have a world without war.
Veterans Day Reception and Reading
Thursday, Nov. 11
3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Simon's, Campus Pub, Campus Center
Please join us between 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. on Veterans Day at Simon’s Pub for drinks and appetizers! All students, faculty members, administrators and staff, and alumni who currently serve or previously served in the military will be given a ticket for one free drink. There will also be a cash bar.
Between 4 and 5 p.m., the Le Moyne College English Club will be reading and discussing, book-club style, veterans’ stories in the Corcoran Lounge, adjacent to Simon’s. All are welcome to the reception and reading/discussion.
Veterans Day Reading of the Syracuse Veterans' Writing Group
7 - 8:30 p.m. via Zoom (Register Here)
Parades, ceremonies, and remembrances are an important part of Veterans Day. So are veterans’ stories and voices. Join us on Zoom to hear members of the Syracuse Veterans’ Writing Group read original literary work recounting their lives in and out of the military.
“Departures and Withdrawals: Readings by the Syracuse Veterans’ Writing Group”
will run from 7 – 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 11 on Zoom. We will feature readings by members of the Syracuse Veterans’ Writing Group: Robert Brewer, Dr. Bill Cross, Shannon Kennedy, Richard Rodriguez, Lee Savidge, Jennifer-Rebeccah Williams, and Don Western. The moderators are Ivy Kleinbart and Eileen E. Schell, the co-leaders of the Veterans’ Writing Group and Syracuse University faculty.
Please register on zoom to join us, and you will be sent a log-in link to the event.
This event is co-sponsored by the Nonfiction Reading Series of the Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition and Hendricks Chapel’s Moral Injury Project of Syracuse University and Le Moyne College.
10/14/2021
Hi, all,
I know people had issues with the link. My apologies. Here is a link to a recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyV8hfepzog. The actual program starts about 14 minutes in. Again, my apologies.
Jennifer
Moral Injury Town Hall This event is a discussion regarding the United State's involvement and recent withdrawal from Afghanistan. These discussions are beneficial regardless of yo...
Here is a link to the livestream of our event tonight, which will begin at 5:30 p.m. ET:
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10/09/2021
09/10/2021
We honor all those who lost their lives in the 9/11 attacks and mourn with those they left behind. We offer remembrance to all those who have given their lives in service in Afghanistan since: the fallen service men and women, our Afghan comrades--interpreters, fighters, helpers--and recognize the sacrifices they and their families and loved ones made. We remember those in the forces of our allies who gave their lives and grieve with their loved ones. We remember all who otherwise lost their lives or lost those they cared for and have faced hardships in this conflict, including those who had no direct part in the battles. May we strive, as one world, to work for peace.
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