Veterans studies

[1] As a multidisciplinary field[2] committed to advancing understanding of all aspects of the “veteran in society," inquiry draws on the intersections of the theoretical and the applied, the creative and the performative, the normative and the empirical.

[7] As of November 2023, the university now offers the nation's first Bachelor of Arts in Applied Military and Veteran Studies.

This program claims to be the first of its kind, and emphasizes interdisciplinary research, advising, diversity, and leadership.

[14] This 120 credit, four year degree program offers "the opportunity to examine the human experience of military conflict throughout history and in diverse cultures while developing a strong foundation in research and written and verbal skills.

[22] Intended for "undergraduates in any discipline" to "better serve or relate to veterans in our communities, workplaces, and care facilities."

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"The Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) has a number of Member Groups that hold meetings, sponsor panels and workshops at the Annual Convention, publish newsletters, and carry on other activities within the framework of the organization.

"[34] Select members of the group served on a CCCC Task Force on Student Veterans and developed the CCCC Position Statement (2015/2022) "Student Veterans in the College Composition Classroom: Realizing Their Strengths and Assessing Their Needs."

The group has held full-day and half-day workshops for veterans studies scholars and been awarded CCCC outreach grants for community events with veterans service organizations in the cities where previous conventions were held.